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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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minarasu みならす |
(v4s,vt) (archaism) to get used to seeing; to be familiar with |
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minarai みならい |
(1) apprenticeship; probation; learning by observation; (2) apprentice; trainee; probationer |
較べものにならない see styles |
kurabemononinaranai くらべものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be compared with; no match for |
ちっとも気にならない see styles |
chittomokininaranai ちっともきにならない |
(exp,adj-i) (See 気になる・1) not be concerned about at all; not mind about at all; not care a bit |
ハワイクリーナーラス see styles |
hawaikuriinaarasu / hawaikurinarasu ハワイクリーナーラス |
Hawaiian cleaner wrasse (Labroides phthirophagus); rainbow cleaner wrasse; golden cleaner wrasse |
まったく気にならない see styles |
mattakukininaranai まったくきにならない |
(exp,adj-i) (See 気になる・1) not be concerned about at all; not mind about at all; not care a bit |
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marinaara; marinara / marinara; marinara マリナーラ; マリナラ |
marinara |
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fukinarasu ふきならす |
(transitive verb) to blow (a horn, etc.); to sound |
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kajiminarai かじみならい |
apprenticeship in the running of a household; prospective bride who undertakes an apprenticeship to learn housekeeping |
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hikinarasu ひきならす |
(transitive verb) to pluck the strings of an instrument; to strum |
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uchinarasu うちならす |
(transitive verb) to ring; to clang |
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sajinarashi さじんあらし |
dust storm; sand storm |
花泥棒は罪にならない see styles |
hanadorobouhatsumininaranai / hanadorobohatsumininaranai はなどろぼうはつみにならない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) (said to justify picking flowers from others' gardens, parks, etc.) it is no crime to steal flowers |
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gyougiminarai / gyogiminarai ぎょうぎみならい |
learning good manners through apprenticeship (to an upper-class family) |
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minarau みならう |
(transitive verb) to follow another's example |
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iinarawashi / inarawashi いいならわし |
idiom; set phrase; habit of speech; saying |
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iinarawasu / inarawasu いいならわす |
(transitive verb) (1) to say as a tradition; to customarily say; (transitive verb) (2) to have a habit of saying |
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fuminarasu ふみならす |
(transitive verb) to trample flat; to beat a path |
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kakinarasu かきならす |
(transitive verb) to thrum; to strum |
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shichinarabe しちならべ |
{cards} fan-tan (game); sevens; parliament |
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makarinaranu まかりならぬ |
(expression) (kana only) not be allowed; must not |
陸上自衛隊習志野演習場 see styles |
rikujoujieitainarashinoenshuujou / rikujojietainarashinoenshujo りくじょうじえいたいならしのえんしゅうじょう |
(place-name) Rikujōjieitainarashinoenshuujō |
ゴールデンクリーナーラス see styles |
goorudenkuriinaarasu / goorudenkurinarasu ゴールデンクリーナーラス |
Hawaiian cleaner wrasse (Labroides phthirophagus); rainbow cleaner wrasse; golden cleaner wrasse |
ハワイアンクリーナーラス see styles |
hawaiankuriinaarasu / hawaiankurinarasu ハワイアンクリーナーラス |
Hawaiian cleaner wrasse (Labroides phthirophagus); rainbow cleaner wrasse; golden cleaner wrasse |
レインボークリーナーラス see styles |
reinbookuriinaarasu / renbookurinarasu レインボークリーナーラス |
Hawaiian cleaner wrasse (Labroides phthirophagus); rainbow cleaner wrasse; golden cleaner wrasse |
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senreininarau / senreninarau せんれいにならう |
(exp,v5u) (See 前例に倣う) to follow precedent |
子で子にならぬほととぎす see styles |
kodekoninaranuhototogisu こでこにならぬほととぎす |
(expression) (idiom) (obscure) no matter how lovingly raised, a foster child is not actually one's biological child |
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tachinarabu たちならぶ |
(v5b,vi) (1) (建ち並ぶ refers to buildings) to stand in a row (e.g. shops on a street); to line in a row; to line; (v5b,vi) (2) (立ち並ぶ, 立並ぶ only) to be equal to; to be on a par with |
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minarai みならい |
(1) apprenticeship; probation; learning by observation; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) apprentice; trainee; probationer |
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ashinarashi あしならし |
(1) walking practice; getting one's legs into shape; (2) warm-up; preparation |
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sajinarashi さじんあらし |
dust storm; sand storm |
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chinara ちなら |
(slang) queef |
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sekihinaraugagotoshi せきひんあらうがごとし |
(expression) extremely indigent; extremely poor; in dire poverty; as poor as a church mouse |
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kainarashi かいならし |
taming (of an animal); domestication |
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kainarashi かいならし |
(See 飼いならす) taming; the taming of |
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kainarasu かいならす |
(transitive verb) to tame (an animal); to domesticate |
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tsukaimononinaranai つかいものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) no use; useless; not fit for its purpose |
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kakinarasu かきならす |
(transitive verb) to smooth out; to rake |
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naminaminaranu なみなみならぬ |
(pre-noun adjective) extraordinary; uncommon |
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seiaichikashinaraiaitooshi / seaichikashinaraiaitooshi せいあいちかしならいあいとおし |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) by human nature we are close, through practice we grow apart; by nature, near together; by practice far apart |
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kakinarasu かきならす |
(transitive verb) to strum (an instrument); to thrum; to pluck |
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tsukaimononinaranai つかいものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) of no use; useless; not fit for purpose |
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kodekoninaranuhototogisu こでこにならぬほととぎす |
(expression) (proverb) (rare) no matter how lovingly raised, a foster child is not actually one's biological child |
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minarau みならう |
(transitive verb) (1) to follow (someone's) example; to imitate; to copy; to pattern oneself on; (transitive verb) (2) to learn (by observation) |
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norinarasu のりならす |
(transitive verb) (rare) to break in (a horse) |
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hisomininarau; hinninarau(顰ni倣u) ひそみにならう; ひんにならう(顰に倣う) |
(exp,v5u) (sometimes humble) to imitate ridiculously |
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uchinarasu うちならす |
(transitive verb) to ring (a bell); to strike (a gong, drum, etc.); to beat; to sound |
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yobinarawasu よびならわす |
(transitive verb) to become accustomed to calling (e.g. someone by a certain name) |
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kurabemononinaranai くらべものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be compared with; no match for |
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kurabemononinaranai くらべものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be compared (with); being no match (for) |
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kurabemononinaranai くらべものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be compared (with); being no match (for) |
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hawaiankuriinaarasu; reinbookuriinaarasu; goorudenkuriinaarasu; hawaikuriinaarasu / hawaiankurinarasu; renbookurinarasu; goorudenkurinarasu; hawaikurinarasu ハワイアンクリーナーラス; レインボークリーナーラス; ゴールデンクリーナーラス; ハワイクリーナーラス |
Hawaiian cleaner wrasse (Labroides phthirophagus); rainbow cleaner wrasse; golden cleaner wrasse |
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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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