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omoiohaseru おもいをはせる |
(exp,v1) (See 思いを致す) to think about; to send one's heart out to; to give more than a passing thought to; to think of something far away; to think nostalgically upon (esp. one's hometown) |
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shinnenakemashiteomedetougozaimasu / shinnenakemashiteomedetogozaimasu しんねんあけましておめでとうございます |
(expression) Happy New Year |
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naiyorihamashi; naiyorihamashi ないよりはマシ; ないよりはまし |
(expression) better than nothing; better than none at all |
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otanjoubiomedetougozaimasu / otanjobiomedetogozaimasu おたんじょうびおめでとうございます |
(expression) (polite language) happy birthday |
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sonohoka(p); sonota そのほか(P); そのた |
(exp,n,adj-no) (1) (そのた is the more common reading when written) the rest; the others; (exp,n,adj-no,adv) (2) in addition (to that); besides that; other than that; and other ...; (exp,n) (3) and so forth; and the like; and what have you; et cetera |
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touhaichidonohaji、towanuhamatsudainohaji / tohaichidonohaji、towanuhamatsudainohaji とうはいちどのはじ、とわぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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touhaittannohaji、towanuhamatsudainohaji / tohaittannohaji、towanuhamatsudainohaji とうはいったんのはじ、とわぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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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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nonki(p); nonki(sk) のんき(P); ノンキ(sk) |
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) easy; easygoing; carefree; happy-go-lucky; optimistic; leisurely; careless; thoughtless |
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mejiriosageru めじりをさげる |
(exp,v1) (1) to look happy; to look pleased; (exp,v1) (2) to make eyes (at someone); to ogle |
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oyaomoukokoronimasaruoyagokoro / oyaomokokoronimasaruoyagokoro おやおもうこころにまさるおやごころ |
(expression) (proverb) a parent's love is greater than a child's love for its parents |
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nakusemiyorimonakanuhotarugamiokogasu なくせみよりもなかぬほたるがみをこがす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) empty vessels make the most noise; the silent firefly burns with more passion than the crying cicada |
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omedetai おめでたい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) (polite language) (See めでたい・1) (matter) for congratulations; worthy of celebration; happy (occasion, ending, etc.); joyous; auspicious; (adjective) (2) (kana only) naive; too good-natured; gullible; foolish; simple |
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kawaribae かわりばえ |
(noun/participle) (usu. with neg. sentence) change for the better; improvement; looking better (than before) |
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toshikuu / toshiku としくう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) (See 年を食う) to grow older (than expected); to advance in age |
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itsunandoki いつなんどき |
(adverb) (1) at any time; at any moment; (adverb) (2) (more emphatic than いつ) when; at what moment |
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happiiendo(p); happii endo; hapiiendo(sk); happiendo(sk) / happiendo(p); happi endo; hapiendo(sk); happiendo(sk) ハッピーエンド(P); ハッピー・エンド; ハピーエンド(sk); ハッピエンド(sk) |
happy ending (wasei: happy end) |
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happiibaasudee; happiibaasudei; happii baasudee; happii baasudei / happibasudee; happibasude; happi basudee; happi basude ハッピーバースデー; ハッピーバースデイ; ハッピー・バースデー; ハッピー・バースデイ |
(interjection) (See お誕生日おめでとう・おたんじょうびおめでとう) happy birthday! |
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hayakerebahayaihodoyoi(早kereba早ihodo良i, 早kereba早i程良i); hayakerebahayaihodoii / hayakerebahayaihodoyoi(早kereba早ihodo良i, 早kereba早i程良i); hayakerebahayaihodoi はやければはやいほどよい(早ければ早いほど良い, 早ければ早い程良い); はやければはやいほどいい |
(expression) the sooner, the better |
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okanemochi おかねもち |
(See 金持ち) rich person; wealthy person |
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happiiharoin; happiiharoiin; happii haroin; happii haroiin / happiharoin; happiharoin; happi haroin; happi haroin ハッピーハロウィン; ハッピーハロウィーン; ハッピー・ハロウィン; ハッピー・ハロウィーン |
(expression) happy Halloween |
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naiyorihamashi(無iyorihamashi, naiyoriha増shi, 無iyoriha増shi); naiyorimashi(無iyorimashi, naiyori増shi, 無iyori増shi) ないよりはまし(無いよりはまし, ないよりは増し, 無いよりは増し); ないよりまし(無いよりまし, ないより増し, 無いより増し) |
(expression) (kana only) better than none at all; better than nothing |
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toshiokuu / toshioku としをくう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to grow older (than expected); to advance in age |
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yoitoshioomukaekudasai よいとしをおむかえください |
(expression) (See 良いお年をお迎えください) have a happy New Year |
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waretadataruoshiru われただたるをしる |
(expression) I am content with what I am (have); rich is the person who is content with what he is |
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yoiotoshioomukaekudasai よいおとしをおむかえください |
(expression) (See 良いお年を) have a happy New Year |
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domannaka; domannaka(sk) どまんなか; ドまんなか(sk) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (more emphatic than 真ん中) (place) right in the center; dead center; dead centre; exact middle; heart |
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omedetai おめでたい |
(1) (kana only) (polite language) (See めでたい・1) special; auspicious; happy; (2) (See めでたい・2) naive; innocent; good-natured; gullible; foolish |
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tadajaokanaizo; tadajaokaneezo; tadajaokanzo; tadajaokanezo(sk); tadadehaokanzo(sk); tadadehaokanaizo(sk) ただじゃおかないぞ; ただじゃおかねえぞ; ただじゃおかんぞ; ただじゃおかねぇぞ(sk); ただではおかんぞ(sk); ただではおかないぞ(sk) |
(expression) you'll pay for this!; you'd better keep your mouth shut! |
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akemashiteomedetougozaimasu / akemashiteomedetogozaimasu あけましておめでとうございます |
(expression) (polite language) (kana only) Happy New Year |
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agekunohate あげくのはて |
(exp,adv,n) (usu. as ~に; stronger than 挙句 and oft. with negative nuance) finally; in the end; after all that; eventually; on top of all that |
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kawaribae かわりばえ |
(n,vs,vi) (usu. with neg. sentence) change for the better; improvement; looking better (than before) |
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hayakerebahayaihodoii; hayakerebahayaihodoyoi / hayakerebahayaihodoi; hayakerebahayaihodoyoi はやければはやいほどいい; はやければはやいほどよい |
(expression) the sooner, the better |
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anzuruyoriumugayasushi あんずるよりうむがやすし |
(expression) (proverb) it is easier to do something than worry about it; fear overruns the danger; it is easier to bear (a child) than to worry about it |
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anzuruyoriumugayasushi あんずるよりうむがやすし |
(expression) (proverb) it is easier to do something than worry about it; fear overruns the danger; it is easier to bear (a child) than to worry about it |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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