How to say charm in Japanese

みりょくmiryoku

noun:

  • charm; fascination; glamour; glamor; attraction; appeal

Example Sentences

ポニーテールPONIITEERUga翻ってhirugaette思わずomowazu見とれるmitoreru仕草shigusada
The way she flips her ponytail will charm you before you realise it.
おまじないomajinaiってtte言うiunohane女の子onnanokoga好きなsukinahitoto結ばれるmusubareruようにyouni願をかけたりnegaiwokaketariするsuruことkotodayo
What you call a 'charm', you know, is what girls wish upon that they may get together with the person they love and such like.
tabino一番ichibanno魅力miryokuhaそのsono新しいatarashii経験keikenniあるaru
The greatest charm of traveling lies in its new experiences.
眠くないnemukunaiからkarato言うiuだけdakede遅くosokuまでmade起きていてokiteitehaいけないikenai
You should not sit up late just because it has charm.
彼女kanojoha来たkitahitoみんなminnani愛嬌をふりまいたaikyouwofurimaita
She turned on her charm for everyone who was there.

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