usui薄いthin; light; weakNotethin; light; weakBreakdown of usui薄うすいusuithin; light; weakUsed to describe the physical thinness of something flat (like paper or cloth), the lightness of color or taste, or the diluteness of a liquid. It can also imply something is superficial or not profound.Elon.io is an online learning platformWe have hundreds of Japanese lessons and thousands of exercises.Start learning Japanese nowNihon-shiki romanizationwatasi ha tyuugoku kara kimasitaHepburn romanizationwatashi wa chuugoku kara kimashita