Kurou
Kurou, written as 苦労 in Japanese, is a noun and verb-related expression meaning hardship, trouble, or toil. It denotes the experience of enduring difficulties or exerting effort, rather than simply describing a situation as difficult. In everyday use, kurou often appears in phrases about one’s own or others’ labor and perseverance, and it can take various grammatical forms, such as 苦労する (to go through hardship), 苦労を重ねる (to endure many hardships), or 苦労話 (a tale of hardships).
Etymology and form: 苦労 is formed from two kanji: 苦 meaning suffering or pain, and 労 meaning labor or
Usage and nuance: Kurou emphasizes the personal effort and endurance involved in overcoming obstacles. It contrasts
See also: 労苦 and 労働 are related concepts, linking the ideas of effort, work, and hardship in broader