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What does junsui mean?

"Junsui" (純粋) is a Japanese word that translates to pure or innocent in English. It can also be used to describe something that is unadulterated or unmixed.

Here are some examples of how "junsui" is used:

* Junsui na kōki (純粋な空気) - Pure air

* Junsui na kokorozashi (純粋な志) - Pure intentions

* Junsui na mizu (純粋な水) - Pure water

* Junsui na yume (純粋な夢) - Pure dreams

"Junsui" often carries a positive connotation, implying something that is good, wholesome, and free from impurities.

However, it can also be used to describe something that is naive or lacking in experience. For example:

* Junsui na kodomo (純粋な子供) - An innocent child

Therefore, the specific meaning of "junsui" can vary depending on the context.

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