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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
お宅
御宅(sK)

 otaku
    おたく
(1) (honorific or respectful language) your house; your home; your family; (2) (honorific or respectful language) your husband; (3) (honorific or respectful language) your organization; (pronoun) (4) (honorific or respectful language) (referring to someone of equal status with whom one is not especially close) you

Variations:
ひとり親家庭
一人親家庭

 hitorioyakatei / hitorioyakate
    ひとりおやかてい
single-parent family; one-parent family; single-parent household

Variations:
紋付羽織袴
紋付き羽織袴

 montsukihaorihakama
    もんつきはおりはかま
(See はおりはかま) haori coat decorated with one's family crest and hakama (Japanese male formal attire)

Variations:
一族郎党
一族郎等(rK)

 ichizokuroutou; ichizokuroudou / ichizokuroto; ichizokurodo
    いちぞくろうとう; いちぞくろうどう
(yoji) one's family and followers; one's whole clan

Variations:
家内中
家内じゅう(sK)

 kanaijuu / kanaiju
    かないじゅう
whole family; all the members of one's family

Variations:
身内
身うち(sK)

 miuchi
    みうち
(1) relatives; one's family; (2) friends; members of the same organization; (3) followers; henchmen; (4) one's whole body

Variations:
迎える
邀える(rK)

 mukaeru
    むかえる
(transitive verb) (1) to go out to meet; to receive; to welcome; to greet; to salute; to hail; (transitive verb) (2) to call for; to summon; to invite; (transitive verb) (3) to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family); to take (e.g. a wife); (transitive verb) (4) to reach (a certain time, a point in one's life, etc.); to enter (a new phase, new era, etc.); to approach (e.g. death)

Variations:
伝家の宝刀
殿下の宝刀(iK)

 denkanohoutou / denkanohoto
    でんかのほうとう
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) one's last resort; trump card; (exp,n) (2) (orig. meaning) treasured family sword

Variations:
係累
繋累(rK)
系累(sK)

 keirui / kerui
    けいるい
(1) dependents; family members that one has to support; (2) encumbrances; things that tie one down

Variations:
我が家
わが家
我家(io)

 wagaya(p); wagaie
    わがや(P); わがいえ
(exp,n) one's house; one's home; one's family

Variations:
バツ1
罰一(sK)
ばつ一(sK)

 batsuichi; batsuichi
    ばついち; バツイチ
(kana only) (joc) (colloquialism) (See 戸籍・1) being once divorced; one-time divorcee; one x mark (i.e. one name struck from the family register)

Variations:
掛かりつけ
掛かり付け
掛り付け
掛りつけ

 kakaritsuke
    かかりつけ
(can be adjective with の) (kana only) family (doctor, etc.); (one's) regular (clinic)

Variations:
代替わり
代替り
代変わり
代変り
代替(io)

 daigawari
    だいがわり
(1) taking over (e.g. store or family's headship); (2) subrogation; substitution of one person for another (usu. a creditor)

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裡(sK)
裏(sK)
家(sK)

 uchi
    うち
(n,adv) (1) inside; within; (n,adv) (2) (kana only) while (e.g. one is young); during; within (e.g. a day); in the course of; (n,adv) (3) (kana only) (as 〜のうち) among; amongst; (out) of; between; (4) (kana only) (also 裡, 裏; as 〜のうちに after a noun representing a state or condition) in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.); amidst; with (e.g. success); (5) within oneself; one's feelings; inner thoughts; (6) (内 only) (kana only) (ant: そと・3,よそ・2) we; our company; our organization; (7) (内 only) (kana only) (also 家) (See 家・うち・2) one's home; one's family; (8) (内 only) my spouse; my husband; my wife; (9) (内 only) (in a letter after the husband's name) signed on behalf of (husband's name) by his wife; (pronoun) (10) (内 only) (kana only) (ksb:) (primarily used by women and children) I; me; (11) (内 only) (archaism) imperial palace grounds; (12) (内 only) (archaism) emperor

Variations:
積善の家には必ず余慶あり
積善の家には必ず余慶有り

 sekizennoienihakanarazuyokeiari / sekizennoienihakanarazuyokeari
    せきぜんのいえにはかならずよけいあり
(expression) (proverb) (See 積不善の家には必ず余殃あり) a virtuous family enjoys long prosperity; one's good deeds shall be repaid even to one's descendants

Variations:
掛かり付け
掛かりつけ(sK)
かかり付け(sK)
掛り付け(sK)
掛りつけ(sK)

 kakaritsuke
    かかりつけ
(can be adjective with の) (kana only) family (doctor, etc.); (one's) regular (clinic)

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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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