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bachiatari ばちあたり |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) damned; cursed; accursed |
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bachiatari ばちあたり |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) damned; cursed; accursed |
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nonoshiriau ののしりあう |
(exp,v5u) to insult each other; to trade insults; to abuse each other verbally |
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nonoshirikotoba ののしりことば |
abusive language; expletive; swear word; curse word |
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rashamen; rashamen; rashamen ラシャめん; らしゃめん; ラシャメン |
(1) (rare) (kana only) sheep; (2) (obsolete) (derogatory term) (kana only) (from the belief that Western sailors kept sheep on their ships for sexual purposes) (See 洋妾) foreigner's mistress |
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muramura; muramura ムラムラ; むらむら |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) irresistibly; suddenly; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) (colloquialism) to be turned on; to be horny |
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muragari むらがり |
crowding together; grouping together; swarming; crowd; group; swarm |
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muragaru むらがる |
(v5r,vi) to swarm; to gather |
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gunshuunadare / gunshunadare ぐんしゅうなだれ |
crowd collapse |
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atsumononikoritenamasuofuku あつものにこりてなますをふく |
(exp,v5k) (proverb) a burnt child dreads the fire; once bitten twice shy; to become overcautious from a bad experience |
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habataku はばたく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to flap (wings); (v5k,vi) (2) to spread one's wings; to go out into the world |
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habataku はばたく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to flap (wings); (v5k,vi) (2) to spread one's wings; to go out into the world |
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hagaijime はがいじめ |
(usu. 〜にする) full nelson |
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hagaijime はがいじめ |
(noun/participle) pinioning; binding arms behind the back |
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haneyasume はねやすめ |
(noun/participle) resting wings (i.e. a bird taking a break from flying) |
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haburigaii; haburigayoi(羽振riga良i) / haburigai; haburigayoi(羽振riga良i) はぶりがいい; はぶりがよい(羽振りが良い) |
(exp,adj-ix) influential; powerful; popular; prosperous; doing well |
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hanetsuki はねつき |
(noun/participle) hanetsuki (Japanese badminton); battledore and shuttlecock |
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hanebuton はねぶとん |
down quilt; feather quilt |
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hameohazusu; hameohazusu(sk) はめをはずす; ハメをはずす(sk) |
(exp,v5s) (idiom) to go over the top; to act without restraint; to cut loose |
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oibore おいぼれ |
(1) dotage; (2) (humble language) (derogatory term) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dotard |
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oiboreru おいぼれる |
(v1,vi) to become decrepit; to become senile |
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kangaeawaseru かんがえあわせる |
(transitive verb) to take (all of) into consideration |
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taeshinobu たえしのぶ |
(transitive verb) to put up with; to endure; to bear patiently |
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mimimoto みみもと |
(usu. 耳元で) close to the ear |
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miminareru みみなれる |
(v1,vi) to become familiar (to one's ears) |
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mimikakigusa; mimikakigusa みみかきぐさ; ミミカキグサ |
(kana only) Utricularia bifida (species of bladderwort) |
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kikitadasu ききただす |
(transitive verb) to find out the truth; to ascertain; to clarify; to confirm; to verify |
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kikizurai ききづらい |
(adjective) (1) difficult to hear; hard to hear; (adjective) (2) unpleasant to hear; painful to hear; (adjective) (3) (聞きづらい, 聞き辛い only) difficult to ask |
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kikinareru ききなれる |
(transitive verb) to get used to hearing |
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kikijouzu / kikijozu ききじょうず |
(noun or adjectival noun) being a good listener; good listener |
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kikiiru / kikiru ききいる |
(v5r,vi) to listen attentively to; to be absorbed in (listening to) |
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kikiwakeru ききわける |
(transitive verb) (1) to recognize (by sound); to identify; to differentiate (voices, sounds, etc.); to distinguish; to tell (the difference) by hearing; to hear the difference (between); (transitive verb) (2) to (listen and) understand; to listen to reason; to be reasonable |
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kikitoru ききとる |
(transitive verb) (1) to catch (someone's words); to make out; to follow; to understand; (transitive verb) (2) to ask about (a situation, circumstances, etc.); to inquire |
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kikihoreru ききほれる |
(v1,vi) to listen to in an ecstasy |
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kikite ききて |
(1) (See 話し手・1) hearer; listener; audience; (2) interviewer; questioner |
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kikimorasu ききもらす |
(transitive verb) to fail to hear; to miss |
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kikimimiotateru ききみみをたてる |
(exp,v1) to prick up one's ears and listen; to listen attentively |
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kikuhaittokinohaji、kikanuhaisshounohaji / kikuhaittokinohaji、kikanuhaisshonohaji きくはいっときのはじ、きかぬはいっしょうのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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kikuhaittokinohaji、kikanuhamatsudainohaji きくはいっときのはじ、きかぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) (See 聞くは一時の恥、聞かぬは一生の恥) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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kikumonamida、katarumonamida きくもなみだ、かたるもなみだ |
(exp,adj-no) (a story) so sad that both the speaker and the listener shed tears |
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kikoeru きこえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to be heard; to be audible; to reach one's ears; (v1,vi) (2) to sound (like); to come across (as); (v1,vi) (3) to be well known; to be famous; (v1,vi) (4) (dated) to accept (someone's words); to agree; to understand |
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kikidokoro ききどころ |
important part (to listen to); the point (of a speech); interesting part; best part (of a piece of music or performance) |
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rouagakkou / roagakko ろうあがっこう |
school for the deaf and dumb |
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rouagakkou / roagakko ろうあがっこう |
(dated) (See ろう学校) school for people unable to hear and speak |
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nikuzukigayoi(肉付kiga良i, 肉付kigayoi); nikuzukigaii(肉付kiga良i, 肉付kigaii) / nikuzukigayoi(肉付kiga良i, 肉付kigayoi); nikuzukigai(肉付kiga良i, 肉付kigai) にくづきがよい(肉付きが良い, 肉付きがよい); にくづきがいい(肉付きが良い, 肉付きがいい) |
(exp,adj-ix) stout; well-fleshed; well-padded; plump |
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nikuzukinoyoi(肉付kino良i, 肉付kinoyoi); nikuzukinoii(肉付kino良i, 肉付kinoii) / nikuzukinoyoi(肉付kino良i, 肉付kinoyoi); nikuzukinoi(肉付kino良i, 肉付kinoi) にくづきのよい(肉付きの良い, 肉付きのよい); にくづきのいい(肉付きの良い, 肉付きのいい) |
(exp,adj-ix) stout; well-fleshed; well-built; well-padded; plump |
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nikujuban; nikujiban にくじゅばん; にくじばん |
flesh-colored leotards; flesh-coloured leotards |
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nikuzuku; nikuzuku にくずく; ニクズク |
(kana only) common nutmeg (tree) (Myristica fragrans) |
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abarabone; rokkotsu あばらぼね; ろっこつ |
(1) rib; (2) (ろっこつ only) frame (of a ship) |
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hadagi(p); hadaginu(肌衣) はだぎ(P); はだぎぬ(肌衣) |
underwear; underclothes; lingerie; chemise; singlet |
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hadairo はだいろ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (sensitive word) flesh colour (of a Japanese person); flesh color; pale orange; (2) (one's) skin color; skin colour; skin tone |
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hadazawari はだざわり |
(1) feel; touch; texture; (2) manner (with others) |
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hijiuchi ひじうち |
{MA} elbow strike (karate) |
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kimoiri きもいり |
(1) good offices; auspices; sponsorship; help; assistance; (2) (hist) village official (during the Edo period) |
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kimogasuwaru きもがすわる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to have guts; to be plucky; to have nerves of steel |
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kimogasuwaru きもがすわる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to have guts; to be plucky; to have nerves of steel |
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kimottama きもったま |
guts; pluck; nerve; spirit |
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kimonimeijiru / kimonimejiru きもにめいじる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be deeply impressed; to take to heart; to engrave on one's heart; to bear in mind; to engrave on one's liver |
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kimodameshi; kimodameshi(sk) きもだめし; キモだめし(sk) |
test of courage (by going to a frightening place, e.g. a graveyard) |
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koedame こえだめ |
tank for holding human waste (used for fertilizer); night-soil reservoir; cesspool; cesspit |
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katagawari かたがわり |
(n,vs,vt,vi) taking over (another's debt, work); shouldering someone else's burden; subrogation |
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katahijiharu かたひじはる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to put on a bold front; to act big; to be unyielding; (v5r,vi) (2) to act formally; to act stiffly |
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katasukashiokurau かたすかしをくらう |
(exp,v5u) (1) (idiom) to suffer a disappointment; to feel let down; (exp,v5u) (2) (idiom) to have one's attack (question, etc.) sidestepped; to be given the slip |
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tannougan / tannogan たんのうがん |
{med} gallbladder cancer |
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seniharahakaerarenai せにはらはかえられない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs; a small sacrifice may be necessary to solve a more pressing problem |
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sebiro(p); sebiro せびろ(P); セビロ |
(poss. from "civil clothes" or "Savile Row") business suit |
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sebone せぼね |
spine; backbone; spinal column |
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agura(gikun) あぐら(gikun) |
(kana only) (See あぐらをかく・1) sitting cross-legged |
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aguraokaku あぐらをかく |
(exp,v5k) (1) (kana only) to sit cross-legged; (exp,v5k) (2) (kana only) (idiom) to rest on one's laurels; to be self-complacent |
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yanagui; koroku やなぐい; ころく |
quiver (worn on the right hip; post-Nara period) |
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gomaosuru; gomaosuru ごまをする; ゴマをする |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) (kana only) to flatter; to toady (to); to curry favor (with); to butter up; to grind sesame seeds |
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gomaae(胡麻和e, goma和e, 胡麻ae, 胡麻韲e); gomaae(goma和e) / gomae(胡麻和e, goma和e, 胡麻ae, 胡麻韲e); gomae(goma和e) ごまあえ(胡麻和え, ごま和え, 胡麻あえ, 胡麻韲え); ゴマあえ(ゴマ和え) |
{food} dish dressed with sesame sauce |
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gomaae; gomaae(sk) / gomae; gomae(sk) ごまあえ; ゴマあえ(sk) |
{food} dish dressed with sesame sauce |
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gomasuri; gomasuri; gomasuri(sk) ごますり; ゴマすり; ゴマスリ(sk) |
(1) (kana only) sycophancy; toadying; apple-polishing; brown-nosing; sycophant; flatterer; toady; apple-polisher; brown-noser; ass-kisser; (2) (kana only) sesame seed grinding |
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gomachouchouuo; gomachouchouuo / gomachochouo; gomachochouo ゴマチョウチョウウオ; ごまちょうちょううお |
(kana only) speckled butterflyfish (Chaetodon citrinellus); citron butterflyfish |
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dougiri / dogiri どうぎり |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) horizontal cut (esp. fish, plant, etc.); (2) (esp. 胴斬り) horizontal cut across the torso (sword technique) |
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munaguraotsukamu むなぐらをつかむ |
(exp,v5m) to grab (someone) by the collar; to seize (someone) by the lapels |
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munenotsukaegaoriru むねのつかえがおりる |
(exp,v1) (See つかえが取れる) to be relieved of a worry; to get a load off one's chest |
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muneosorasu むねをそらす |
(exp,v5s) to be puffed up with pride; to throw out one's chest |
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munakusowarui むなくそわるい |
(exp,adj-i) disgusting; sickening; revolting; nauseating |
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nouarutakahatsumeokakusu / noarutakahatsumeokakusu のうあるたかはつめをかくす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) a wise man keeps some of his talents in reserve; one shouldn't show off; the person who knows most often says least; a skilled hawk hides its talons |
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ataukagiri あたうかぎり |
(exp,adj-no,adv) (See できる限り) as much as possible; as far as possible; to the best of one's abilities |
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aburaase / aburase あぶらあせ |
cold sweat; greasy sweat |
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odokasu おどかす |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 脅す・おどす) to threaten; to menace; to intimidate; (transitive verb) (2) to startle; to frighten; to scare |
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odosu おどす |
(transitive verb) (See 脅かす・おどかす・1) to threaten; to menace; to frighten (into doing) |
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wakiji(脇侍, 脇士); kyouji / wakiji(脇侍, 脇士); kyoji わきじ(脇侍, 脇士); きょうじ |
{Buddh} (See 三尊・さんぞん・1,中尊・ちゅうぞん) flanking image (e.g. in a Buddha triad) |
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myakuutsu / myakutsu みゃくうつ |
(v5t,vi) to pound (e.g. heart); to pulse (e.g. vein); to pulsate |
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sunekajiri すねかじり |
(kana only) sponger (e.g. off one's parents); hanger-on; freeloader; leech |
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suneokajiru; suneokajiru すねをかじる; スネをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (kana only) (See 親のすねをかじる) to depend on someone else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents') |
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suneokajiru; suneokajiru すねをかじる; スネをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) (kana only) (See 親のすねをかじる) to depend on someone else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents') |
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nugisuteru ぬぎすてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw off (clothes); to cast off; to fling off; to kick off (shoes); (transitive verb) (2) to cast off (old ideas, habits, etc.); to discard |
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nouseishounimahi / noseshonimahi のうせいしょうにまひ |
{med} (See 脳性麻痺) cerebral palsy |
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noukousoku / nokosoku のうこうそく |
{med} cerebral infarction; (ischemic) stroke |
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noushintou / noshinto のうしんとう |
concussion (of the brain) |
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noushintou / noshinto のうしんとう |
{med} concussion (of the brain) |
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fukurahagi; fukurohagi(sk) ふくらはぎ; ふくろはぎ(sk) |
(kana only) {anat} calf |
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udemakuri うでまくり |
(n,vs,vi) rolling up one's sleeves |
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udetatefuse うでたてふせ |
push-up (exercise); press-up |
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udedameshi うでだめし |
(n,vs,vi) trying one's ability |
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haremono はれもの |
swelling; boil; abscess; tumor; tumour |
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This page contains 100 results for "K" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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