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toshiyorijimita としよりじみた |
(can act as adjective) like an old man; like an old woman |
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baachan(p); baachan(sk); baぁchan(sk) / bachan(p); bachan(sk); baぁchan(sk) ばあちゃん(P); ばーちゃん(sk); ばぁちゃん(sk) |
(1) (familiar language) (kana only) (See おばあちゃん・1) granny; grandma; gran; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) (See おばあちゃん・2) old lady; old woman |
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yamatonadeshiko; yamatonadeshiko やまとなでしこ; ヤマトナデシコ |
(1) (kana only) (yoji) (See 撫子・1) large pink (Dianthus superbus var. longicalycinus); (2) woman who displays the feminine virtues of old Japan |
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shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
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onnahasangainiienashi / onnahasangainienashi おんなはさんがいにいえなし |
(expression) (proverb) a woman has no home of her own in this world (because she has to obey her parents when she is young, her husband when she gets married, and her children when she is old) |
オールドウーマンエンジェルフィッシュ see styles |
oorudouumanenjerufisshu / oorudoumanenjerufisshu オールドウーマンエンジェルフィッシュ |
old woman angelfish (Pomacanthus rhomboides) |
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onnasangainiienashi / onnasangainienashi おんなさんがいにいえなし |
(expression) (proverb) a woman has no home of her own in this world (because she has to obey her parents when she is young, her husband when she gets married, and her children when she is old) |
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oyajigyaru; oyajigyaru; oyajigyaru オヤジギャル; おやじギャル; おやじぎゃる |
(slang) young woman who acts like an old man |
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obaasan(p); obaasan / obasan(p); obasan おばあさん(P); おばーさん |
(1) (kana only) (usu. お祖母さん) (See 祖母さん・1) grandmother; (2) (kana only) (usu. お婆さん) (See 婆さん・2) old woman; female senior citizen |
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kusobabaa; kusobabaa; kusobabaァ(sk); kusobabaa(sk); kusobabaa(sk); kusobabaa(sk); kusobabaa(sk) / kusobaba; kusobaba; kusobabaァ(sk); kusobaba(sk); kusobaba(sk); kusobaba(sk); kusobaba(sk) クソババア; くそばばあ; クソババァ(sk); クソばばー(sk); クソばばあ(sk); クソババー(sk); くそババア(sk) |
(kana only) (derogatory term) old hag; old woman; old bat |
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obaachan / obachan おばあちゃん |
(1) (familiar language) (kana only) granny; grandma; gran; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old lady; old woman |
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obaasan(p); obaasan(sk) / obasan(p); obasan(sk) おばあさん(P); おばーさん(sk) |
(1) (kana only) (usu. お祖母さん when written with kanji) (See 祖母さん・1) grandmother; (2) (kana only) (usu. お婆さん when written with kanji) (See 婆さん・2) old woman; female senior citizen |
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obaachan / obachan おばあちゃん |
(1) (familiar language) (kana only) granny; grandma; gran; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old lady; old woman |
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obaasama / obasama おばあさま |
(1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お祖母様) (See お祖母さん・おばあさん・1) grandmother; (2) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お婆様) (See お祖母さん・おばあさん・2) old woman; female senior citizen |
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obaasama / obasama おばあさま |
(1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お祖母様 when written with kanji) (See おばあさん・1) grandmother; (2) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お婆様 when written with kanji) (See おばあさん・2) old woman; female senior citizen |
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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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