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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
冠省 see styles |
kanshou; kansei(ik) / kansho; kanse(ik) かんしょう; かんせい(ik) |
(formal salutation for a brief letter) Forgive me for dispensing with the preliminaries, but I hasten to inform you that... |
失敬 see styles |
shī jìng shi1 jing4 shih ching shikkei / shikke しっけい |
to show disrespect; I'm awfully sorry – please forgive me (n,vs,adj-na) (1) rudeness; impoliteness; disrespect; impertinence; (noun/participle) (2) (masculine speech) leaving; going (on one's way); saying goodbye; (noun/participle) (3) taking without permission; stealing; pinching; pilfering; (interjection) (4) (masculine speech) my apologies; I must be going now; so long |
失禮 失礼 see styles |
shī lǐ shi1 li3 shih li |
to act discourteously; forgive me (for my impropriety) See: 失礼 |
少來 少来 see styles |
shǎo lái shao3 lai2 shao lai |
refrain (from doing something); (coll.) Come on!; Give me a break!; Save it! |
恕罪 see styles |
shù zuì shu4 zui4 shu tsui |
please forgive me |
比丘 see styles |
bǐ qiū bi3 qiu1 pi ch`iu pi chiu biku びく |
Buddhist monk (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksu") bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk) (san: bhiksu) 比呼; 苾芻; 煏芻 bhikṣu, a religious mendicant, an almsman, one who has left home, been fully ordained, and depends on alms for a living. Some are styled 乞士 mendicant scholars, all are 釋種 Śākya-seed, offspring of Buddha. The Chinese characters are clearly used as a phonetic equivalent, but many attempts have been made to give meanings to the two words, e. g. 比 as 破 and 丘 as 煩惱, hence one who destroys the passions and delusions, also 悕能 able to overawe Māra and his minions; also 除饉 to get rid of dearth, moral and spiritual. Two kinds 内乞 and 外乞; both indicate self-control, the first by internal mental or spiritual methods, the second by externals such as strict diet. 苾芻 is a fragrant plant, emblem of the monastic life. |
見亮 见亮 see styles |
jiàn liàng jian4 liang4 chien liang |
please forgive me |
見諒 见谅 see styles |
jiàn liàng jian4 liang4 chien liang |
please forgive me |
下さい see styles |
kudasai ください |
(expression) (1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) please (give me); (expression) (2) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (after te-form of a verb or a noun prefixed with o- or go-) please (do for me) |
幫幫忙 帮帮忙 see styles |
bāng bang máng bang1 bang5 mang2 pang pang mang |
to help; to do a favor; (Shanghainese) Come on!; Give me a break! |
歇了吧 see styles |
xiē le ba xie1 le5 ba5 hsieh le pa |
(dialect) give me a break!; forget about it! |
貰える see styles |
moraeru もらえる |
(Ichidan verb) (1) (kana only) (See 貰う・1) to be able to receive; to be able to take; to be able to accept; (Ichidan verb) (2) (kana only) (after the -te form of a verb as もらえないか, もらえますか, etc.) could you (give me); would you; can you |
kwsk see styles |
kuwashiku くわしく |
(expression) (net-sl) (See 詳しく) tell me more; give me more details |
不吝珠玉 see styles |
bù lìn zhū yù bu4 lin4 zhu1 yu4 pu lin chu yü |
(idiom) (courteous) please give me your frank opinion; your criticism will be most valuable |
應病與藥 应病与药 see styles |
yìng bìng yǔ yào ying4 bing4 yu3 yao4 ying ping yü yao yamai ni ōjite kusuri wo atau |
To give medicine suited to the disease, the Buddha's mode of teaching. |
放馬過來 放马过来 see styles |
fàng mǎ guò lái fang4 ma3 guo4 lai2 fang ma kuo lai |
bring it on!; give me all you got! |
高抬貴手 高抬贵手 see styles |
gāo tái guì shǒu gao1 tai2 gui4 shou3 kao t`ai kuei shou kao tai kuei shou |
to be generous (idiom); to be magnanimous; Give me a break! |
くだちゃい see styles |
kudachai くだちゃい |
(expression) (colloquialism) (colloquial form of ください) please; please give me; please do for me |
ご免下さい see styles |
gomenkudasai ごめんください |
(expression) (1) (kana only) may I come in?; (2) (polite language) (kana only) please forgive me; I'm sorry |
御免下さい see styles |
gomenkudasai ごめんください |
(expression) (1) (kana only) may I come in?; (2) (polite language) (kana only) please forgive me; I'm sorry |
意味付ける see styles |
imizukeru いみづける |
(transitive verb) to give meaning to |
自由か死か see styles |
jiyuukashika / jiyukashika じゆうかしか |
(expression) give me liberty, or give me death |
ご免ください see styles |
gomenkudasai ごめんください |
(expression) (1) (kana only) may I come in?; (2) (polite language) (kana only) please forgive me; I'm sorry |
御免ください see styles |
gomenkudasai ごめんください |
(expression) (1) (kana only) may I come in?; (2) (polite language) (kana only) please forgive me; I'm sorry |
死馬當活馬醫 死马当活马医 see styles |
sǐ mǎ dàng huó mǎ yī si3 ma3 dang4 huo2 ma3 yi1 ssu ma tang huo ma i |
lit. to give medicine to a dead horse (idiom); fig. to keep trying everything in a desperate situation |
相済みません see styles |
aisumimasen あいすみません |
(expression) (polite language) (very formal) (See 相済む・2,相済まない) forgive me |
不自由,毋寧死 不自由,毋宁死 see styles |
bù zì yóu , wú nìng sǐ bu4 zi4 you2 , wu2 ning4 si3 pu tzu yu , wu ning ssu |
give me liberty or give me death |
ばかも休み休み言え see styles |
bakamoyasumiyasumiie / bakamoyasumiyasumie ばかもやすみやすみいえ |
(expression) stop talking nonsense; don't be ridiculous; give me a break |
馬鹿も休み休み言え see styles |
bakamoyasumiyasumiie / bakamoyasumiyasumie ばかもやすみやすみいえ |
(expression) stop talking nonsense; don't be ridiculous; give me a break |
Variations: |
imizukeru いみづける |
(transitive verb) to give meaning (to); to assess the significance (of) |
Variations: |
bakaoie(馬鹿o言e); bakaoie(bakao言e) ばかをいえ(馬鹿を言え); バカをいえ(バカを言え) |
(expression) stop talking nonsense; don't be ridiculous; give me a break |
啞曷囉啞曷囉馬麻藹由而傘塔囉尼 哑曷囉哑曷囉马麻蔼由而伞塔囉尼 see styles |
yǎ hé luó yǎ hé luó mǎ má ǎi yóu ér sǎn tǎ luó ní ya3 he2 luo2 ya3 he2 luo2 ma3 ma2 ai3 you2 er2 san3 ta3 luo2 ni2 ya ho lo ya ho lo ma ma ai yu erh san t`a lo ni ya ho lo ya ho lo ma ma ai yu erh san ta lo ni akara akaramama aiyuji santōrani |
āhāra āharaṇam āyuḥ, saṃtāraṇe 'Give me, give me old age, oh protector'. |
Variations: |
bakamoyasumiyasumiie / bakamoyasumiyasumie ばかもやすみやすみいえ |
(expression) stop talking nonsense; don't be ridiculous; give me a break |
Variations: |
choudai(p); choodai(sk) / chodai(p); choodai(sk) ちょうだい(P); ちょーだい(sk) |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (humble language) receiving; getting; accepting; being given; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (humble language) eating; drinking; having; (expression) (3) (familiar language) (feminine speech) (kana only) (as 〜をちょうだい or after the -te form of a verb) please (give me; do for me) |
Variations: |
gomenkudasai ごめんください |
(expression) (1) (kana only) may I come in?; (expression) (2) (polite language) (kana only) please forgive me; I'm sorry |
Variations: |
bakamoyasumiyasumiie / bakamoyasumiyasumie ばかもやすみやすみいえ |
(expression) stop talking nonsense; don't be ridiculous; give me a break |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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