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sympathize in Japanese

sympathize in Japanese is 同情 — sympathize means to feel or express understanding and care for someone else's suffering or situation.

sympathize in Japanese

同情
verb
Pronounced: dōjō
(intransitive) To have, show or express sympathy; to be affected by feelings similar to those of another, in consequence of knowing the person to be thus affected

What does "sympathize" mean?

  1. verb To feel or express understanding and care for someone else's suffering or situation.
    "I sympathize with anyone who has to commute two hours a day."
  2. verb To support or agree with a cause, side, or opinion.
    "Many voters sympathized with the protesters' demands."

sympathize in a sentence

  • I sympathize with anyone who has to commute two hours a day.
  • She sympathized with her friend after the breakup.
  • Many voters sympathized with the protesters' demands.

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What is "sympathize" in Japanese?

"sympathize" in Japanese is 同情. sympathize means: To feel or express understanding and care for someone else's suffering or situation.

How do you pronounce 同情?

"sympathize" in Japanese is 同情, pronounced "dōjō".

How do you use "sympathize" in a sentence?

Example: "I sympathize with anyone who has to commute two hours a day." In Japanese, "sympathize" is 同情.

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