Japanese meaning of 天長地久

Reading:
てんちょうちきゅう (tenchou chikyuu)

English Translation:

Everlasting; as eternal as heaven and earth

Meaning & Cultural Context

Meaning:


As eternal as heaven and earth; long-lasting.

Cultural Context:


Often used in poetry, wedding speeches, and literary works to wish for longevity in love or life.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

• Noun phrase with “の関係” or “を保つ” to describe a relationship enduring forever (“天長地久の関係”).
• Poetic, often used in wedding speeches or literature.

Trap for English Speakers

Might be taken as a literal eternal span, but it is a poetic ideal rather than a measurable duration.

Example

Basic Example

二人の愛が天長地久でありますように。

May their love last as long as heaven and earth.


Applied Example

二人の絆は天長地久、どんな試練も壊せなかった。

Their bond was as enduring as heaven and earth, unbroken by any trial.