In Japanese, "shinsetsu" (親切) means "kind" or "helpful." It is often used to describe a person who is considerate and caring towards others. The term combines "shin" (親), meaning "parent" or "intimacy," and "setsu" (切), which can imply a sense of closeness or connection. Overall, "shinsetsu" reflects a warm and supportive attitude.
shinsetsu
In its most common meaning in Japanese - it means "kindness, goodness". It can be both a noun and an adjective.
Kind is 'yasashii,' or 'shinsetsu.'
"Kind" is 'yasashii' (優しい) or 'shinsetsu' (親切) in Japanese.
'Shinsetsu,' 'yasashii.'
'Anata ga yasashii/shinsetsu desu.'
Anata WA shinsetsu sa kansha
'Anata ga totemo shinsetsu/yasashii desu.'
Casually: 親切にして (shinsetsu ni shite) Politely: ご親切にして下さい (go shinsetsu ni shite kudasai)
Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden happened in 1997.
Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden was created on 1997-06-27.
あなたはとても親切です (anata wa totemo shinsetsu desu)