When you want to describe someone as brave or courageous in Japanese, you can use the adjective 勇敢な (yuukanna).
This word is often used to talk about people who show great courage in difficult situations, like a hero.
You might hear it in stories or news about people who have done something heroic. It’s a good word to know when you want to express admiration for someone's bravery.
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This sentence means 'He is a brave person.' The particles 'は' (wa) and 'な' (na) connect the words correctly.
This sentence means 'That dog is brave.' The particle 'は' (wa) connects the subject to the adjective.
This sentence means 'She was a brave woman.' 'でした' (deshita) makes the sentence past tense.
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Exemplo
彼は勇敢な兵士として戦った。
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