How to Say ‘I’m Content, I’m at Peace’ in Japanese

To express contentment and the feeling of being at peace in Japanese, you can use the following phrase:

  • 「満ち足りて、平和です。」 (Michi tarite, heiwa desu.)

Here’s a breakdown of the phrase:

  • 満ち足りて (Michi tarite) means “I am content” or “I am satisfied.”
  • 平和です (Heiwa desu) means “I am at peace.”

This phrase effectively conveys your sense of contentment and inner peace.

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