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Deep heartfelt forgiveness
寛恕 is a word of Chinese origin means forgive or forgiveness.
寬恕 is a deep kind of forgiveness from the bottom of your heart.
In a religious context, this is the kind of forgiveness that you beg God for and that God grants you.
In Korean Hanja, this can also be defined as forbearance or leniency.
In Japanese Kanji, beyond forgiveness, this can also mean magnanimity or generosity.
While we don't actively recommend Asian tattoos, this would be the forgiveness title that is best for a tattoo in most cases.
Note: The first character can also be written in the form shown to the right (especially in Japanese). If you have a preference, please let us know in the "special instructions" when you place your order.
容赦 is the kind of forgiveness that a king might give to his subjects for crimes or wrong-doings.
容赦 is a rather high-level forgiveness. Meaning that it goes from a higher level to a lower (not the reverse).
Alone, the first character can mean “to bear,” “to allow,” and/or “to tolerate,” and the second can mean “to forgive,” “to pardon,” and/or “to excuse.”
When you put both characters together, you get forgiveness, pardon, mercy, leniency, or going easy (on someone).
See Also: Benevolence
我を許す is how to write “forgive yourself” in Japanese.
The first two characters mean “regarding myself.”
The last two characters mean “to forgive,” “to excuse (from),” “to pardon,” “to release,” “to let off,” “to permit,” “to allow,” and/or “to approve.”
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
對不起 is how Chinese people say “I'm sorry,” “pardon me,” or “forgive me.”
對不起 is the most common phrase to apologize for everything from bumping into someone to breaking someone's heart. Basically, it's used in the same way we use “sorry” for many situations.
Note: This is a strange thing to write on a wall scroll for Chinese people - but you can bend the rules if you want in the west.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your pardon search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
原諒 原谅 see styles |
yuán liàng yuan2 liang4 yüan liang |
More info & calligraphy: Forgive |
容赦 see styles |
yousha / yosha ようしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Forgiveness (from the top down) |
饒恕 饶恕 see styles |
ráo shù rao2 shu4 jao shu |
More info & calligraphy: Begging Forgiveness |
對不起 对不起 see styles |
duì bu qǐ dui4 bu5 qi3 tui pu ch`i tui pu chi |
More info & calligraphy: Sorry / Apology |
懺 忏 see styles |
chàn chan4 ch`an chan sen |
(bound form) to feel remorse; (bound form) scripture read to atone for sb's sins (from Sanskrit "ksama") kṣamayati, "to ask pardon"; to seek forgiveness, patience or indulgence, kṣamā meaning patience, forbearance, tr. as 悔過 repentance, or regret or error; also as confession. It especially refers to the regular confessional service for monks and for nuns. |
貸 贷 see styles |
dài dai4 tai kashi かし |
to lend on interest; to borrow; a loan; leniency; to make excuses; to pardon; to forgive (irregular okurigana usage) (1) loan; lending; (2) favor; favour; debt; obligation; (3) (abbreviation) creditor; method of lending; credit side |
赦 see styles |
shè she4 she sha しゃ |
to pardon (a convict) pardon; amnesty; (personal name) Tsuguo To pardon. |
饒 饶 see styles |
ráo rao2 jao rao らお |
rich; abundant; exuberant; to add for free; to throw in as bonus; to spare; to forgive; despite; although (surname) Rao Spare; abundance, surplus; to pardon. |
ご免 see styles |
gomen ごめん |
(int,n) (kana only) your pardon; declining (something); dismissal; permission |
仮借 see styles |
kashaku; kasha かしゃく; かしゃ |
(noun/participle) (1) (かしゃく only) pardon; extenuation; excuse; (noun/participle) (2) (かしゃく only) borrowing; (3) borrowing a kanji with the same pronunciation to write a similar-sounding word |
免罪 see styles |
menzai めんざい |
(noun/participle) (1) acquittal; (2) {Christn} indulgence; remission of sin; pardon |
勘弁 see styles |
kanben かんべん |
(noun, transitive verb) pardon; forgiveness; forbearance |
勘忍 see styles |
kannin かんにん |
(noun/participle) (1) patience; patient endurance; forbearance; tolerance; (2) forgiveness; pardon |
包容 see styles |
bāo róng bao1 rong2 pao jung houyou / hoyo ほうよう |
to pardon; to forgive; to show tolerance; to contain; to hold; inclusive (noun, transitive verb) (1) tolerance; magnanimity; comprehension; (noun, transitive verb) (2) inclusion; encompassing |
堪忍 see styles |
kān rěn kan1 ren3 k`an jen kan jen kannin かんにん |
(noun/participle) (1) patience; patient endurance; forbearance; tolerance; (2) forgiveness; pardon sahā; to bear, patiently endure. |
大赦 see styles |
dà shè da4 she4 ta she taisha たいしゃ |
amnesty; general pardon amnesty; general pardon; (male given name) Daijirō |
寬假 宽假 see styles |
kuān jiǎ kuan1 jia3 k`uan chia kuan chia |
to pardon; to excuse |
寬宥 宽宥 see styles |
kuān yòu kuan1 you4 k`uan yu kuan yu |
to pardon; to forgive |
寬貸 宽贷 see styles |
kuān dài kuan1 dai4 k`uan tai kuan tai |
to pardon; to excuse |
御免 see styles |
gomen ごめん |
(int,n) (kana only) your pardon; declining (something); dismissal; permission; (place-name) Gomen |
恩赦 see styles |
onsha おんしゃ |
amnesty; pardon |
懺儀 忏仪 see styles |
chàn yí chan4 yi2 ch`an i chan i sangi |
The rules for confession and pardon. |
懺摩 忏摩 see styles |
chàn mó chan4 mo2 ch`an mo chan mo senma |
叉磨 kṣama, kṣamayati, see above; to forbear, have patience with; ask for consideration, or pardon. |
擔待 担待 see styles |
dān dài dan1 dai4 tan tai |
to pardon; please excuse (me); to take responsibility |
特赦 see styles |
tè shè te4 she4 t`e she te she tokusha とくしゃ |
to grant a special pardon (noun, transitive verb) special pardon; (general) amnesty |
聴す see styles |
yurusu ゆるす |
(transitive verb) (1) to permit; to allow; to approve; to tolerate; (2) to exempt (from fine); to excuse (from); to pardon; to forgive; to release; to let off; (3) to confide in; (4) to give up; to yield |
許し see styles |
yurushi ゆるし bakkashi ばっかし bakashi ばかし |
pardon; forgiveness; exemption; permission; (particle) (1) (kana only) (colloquialism) approximately; about; (2) only; nothing but; (3) just (finished, etc.) |
許す see styles |
yurusu ゆるす |
(transitive verb) (1) to permit; to allow; to approve; to tolerate; (2) to exempt (from fine); to excuse (from); to pardon; to forgive; to release; to let off; (3) to confide in; (4) to give up; to yield |
許容 see styles |
kyoyou / kyoyo きょよう |
(noun, transitive verb) permission; allowance; acceptance; tolerance; pardon |
許状 see styles |
kyojou / kyojo きょじょう |
(1) (See 免許状) licence; license; certificate; permit; (2) (See 赦免状) (letter of) pardon |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Forgive | 原諒 原谅 | yuán liàng yuan2 liang4 yuan liang yuanliang | yüan liang yüanliang |
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Begging Forgiveness | 饒恕 饶恕 | ráo shù / rao2 shu4 / rao shu / raoshu | jao shu / jaoshu | |
Forgive | 寬恕 / 寛恕 宽恕 | kan jo / kanjo | kuān shù / kuan1 shu4 / kuan shu / kuanshu | k`uan shu / kuanshu / kuan shu |
Forgiveness (from the top down) | 容赦 | you sha / yousha / yo sha | róng shè / rong2 she4 / rong she / rongshe | jung she / jungshe |
Forgive Yourself Release Yourself | 我を許す | ware o yuru su wareoyurusu | ||
Sorry Apology | 對不起 对不起 | duì bù qǐ dui4 bu4 qi3 dui bu qi duibuqi | tui pu ch`i tuipuchi tui pu chi |
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Forgive Yourself | 原諒自己 原谅自己 | yuán liàng zì jǐ yuan2 liang4 zi4 ji3 yuan liang zi ji yuanliangziji | yüan liang tzu chi yüanliangtzuchi |
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In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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