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Manpuku

Manpuku (満腹) is a Japanese word meaning "full" or "satiated," typically referring to the feeling of fullness experienced after eating. It describes the state of having eaten enough food to satisfy one's hunger. The term implies a pleasant feeling of being well-fed, often associated with contentment and satisfaction.

While a direct translation is "full stomach," the nuance of manpuku extends beyond simply having physical fullness. It suggests a satisfying level of fullness, where one feels comfortably satiated without being overly stuffed or uncomfortable.

The word is often used in context with meals, restaurants, and food-related experiences. For example, one might say "Manpuku ni natta" (満腹になった), meaning "I became full," or "I'm full." It is a common and widely understood term in everyday Japanese conversation.