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Originally Posted by banny8
Through research I have found 幸福 to translate to "happiness."
However, I was wondering if each symbol by itself has a specific meaning? For example, does each one represent a various form of "happy" that when placed together form the above meaning? Thanks for any help.
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First, I hope you are aware that 幸福 is not originally a Japanese word but it was borrowed from Chinese. In Chinese, kanji compound words do NOT always work like math. In fact, many two-kanji words consist of two kanji with very similar meanings. 幸福 belongs in this group. If you do not do this, too many Chinese words will be single-syllable long, making it extremely difficult to use for aural communication.
The dictionary meanings of each kanji are as follows:
幸 fortunate, lucky
福 good fortune, happiness