勇気もらった

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 neutral ゆうきもらったyūki moratta
読み ゆうきもらった
ローマ字 yūki moratta
漢字の分解 勇 (courage/bravery) + 気 (spirit/energy) → courage; もらった (received, past tense of もらう)
発音 /ju.u.ki mo.rat.ta/

意味

You gave me courage — expressing that someone's words, actions, or example has inspired you to be brave.

Similar to 元気もらった but specifically about courage and bravery. This phrase is used when someone's story, performance, or advice inspires you to take on a challenge you were afraid of. Deeper and more emotional than 元気もらった, it is often used for life-changing inspiration — career changes, overcoming fears, or facing difficult situations.

例文

  1. あなたの挑戦する姿に勇気もらったよ。
  2. この映画見て勇気もらった、自分も頑張ろう。
  3. 先輩のスピーチから勇気もらって転職決めた。

使い方ガイド

場面: friends, social media, after speeches, motivational contexts

トーン: sincere, moved

正しい言い方

  • 勇気もらいました、ありがとうございます。 (You gave me courage, thank you.)
  • あの人の話で勇気もらった。 (That person's story gave me courage.)

避ける言い方

  • 軽い場面で「勇気もらった」は大げさに聞こえる (Saying 'yūki moratta' in a trivial context sounds overdramatic)

よくある間違い

  • Using 勇気もらった for minor things — it carries emotional weight and should be reserved for genuinely inspiring moments

起源と歴史

A natural expression combining 勇気 (courage, from 勇 brave + 気 spirit) with もらう (to receive). Used for generations as a heartfelt way to express gratitude for inspiration. Popular in motivational contexts and as feedback for speakers, artists, and athletes.

文化的背景

時代: Traditional expression, continuously used

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Carries significant emotional weight — a deeply meaningful compliment.

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