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Simple Dictionary Definition |
久里浜養護学校 see styles |
kurihamayougogakkou / kurihamayogogakko くりはまようごがっこう |
(org) Kurihama Special Needs School (older name style); (o) Kurihama Special Needs School (older name style) |
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tsukiokure つきおくれ |
(1) a month or older; (2) back numbers of a monthly |
西の京養護学校 see styles |
nishinokyouyougogakkou / nishinokyoyogogakko にしのきょうようごがっこう |
(org) Nishinokyō Special Needs School (older name style); (o) Nishinokyō Special Needs School (older name style) |
ロマンス・グレー |
romansu guree ロマンス・グレー |
(1) silver-gray hair (wasei: romance gray); silver-grey hair; (2) attractive older man with some gray hair |
亀の甲より年の功 see styles |
kamenokouyoritoshinokou / kamenokoyoritoshinoko かめのこうよりとしのこう |
The older, the wiser |
府中朝日養護学校 see styles |
fuchuuasahiyougogakkou / fuchuasahiyogogakko ふちゅうあさひようごがっこう |
(place-name) Fuchuuasahi Special Needs School (older name style) |
第二高等養護学校 see styles |
dainikoutouyougogakkou / dainikotoyogogakko だいにこうとうようごがっこう |
(org) Dainikoutou Special Needs School (older name style); (o) Dainikoutou Special Needs School (older name style) |
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obasan おばさん |
(honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) (伯母さん is older than one's parent and 叔母さん is younger) aunt |
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aneki; aneki あねき; アネキ |
(1) (familiar language) (honorific or respectful language) (貴 is ateji) elder sister; (2) (honorific or respectful language) older female friend |
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wakaitsubame(若i燕); wakaitsubame(若itsubame) わかいつばめ(若い燕); わかいツバメ(若いツバメ) |
(exp,n) young lover of an older woman; boy toy |
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haimisu; hai misu ハイミス; ハイ・ミス |
(sensitive word) older unmarried woman (wasei: high miss); old maid; spinster |
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neesan(p); anesan ねえさん(P); あねさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. 姉さん) older sister; elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) (referring to a waitress, etc.; usu. 姐さん) miss; (4) (used by geisha to refer to their superiors; usu. 姐さん) ma'am |
日立養護学校助川分校 see styles |
hitachiyougogakkousukekawabunkou / hitachiyogogakkosukekawabunko ひたちようごがっこうすけかわぶんこう |
(place-name) Hitachi Special Needs School (older name style)sukekawabunkou |
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oniichan / onichan おにいちゃん |
(1) (familiar language) (one's) older brother; (2) (familiar language) (oft. vocative) lad; sonny |
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oji(p); hakufu(伯父); shukufu(叔父) おじ(P); はくふ(伯父); しゅくふ(叔父) |
(伯父 or 叔父 respectively can mean older or younger than one's parent) (See 叔母・おば) uncle |
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ojiki おじき |
(honorific or respectful language) uncle (older than one's parent) |
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oba(p); hakubo(伯母); shukubo(叔母) おば(P); はくぼ(伯母); しゅくぼ(叔母) |
(伯母 can mean older and 叔母 can mean younger than one's parent) (See 伯父・おじ) aunt |
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oji(p); hakufu(伯父); shukufu(叔父) おじ(P); はくふ(伯父); しゅくふ(叔父) |
(伯父 or 叔父 respectively can mean older or younger than one's parent) (See 叔母・おば) uncle |
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nenpai ねんぱい |
(1) (approximate) age; years; (can be adjective with の) (2) elderly; old; aged; (can be adjective with の) (3) older (than); senior |
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oyaji(gikun)(p); oyaji おやじ(gikun)(P); オヤジ |
(1) (familiar language) one's father; one's old man; dad; pops; (2) (familiar language) middle-aged (or older) man; old man; geezer; (3) (familiar language) one's boss; (4) proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.); landlord; (5) (hob:) grizzly bear |
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oniisan / onisan おにいさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) (vocative) (See 兄さん・3) young man; buddy; fella; laddie |
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otousan(p); otossan(ok) / otosan(p); otossan(ok) おとうさん(P); おとっさん(ok) |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 父さん) father; dad; papa; pa; pop; daddy; dada; (2) (honorific or respectful language) husband; (pronoun) (3) (colloquialism) (of person older than speaker) you; he; him |
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karehamaaku / karehamaku かれはマーク |
sticker for car drivers 70 years or older |
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anija あにじゃ |
(abbreviation) (archaism) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄者人) older brother |
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saddomakku; saddo makku サッドマック; サッド・マック |
{comp} Sad Mac (symbol in older-generation Apple Macintosh computers indicating a severe hardware or software problem) |
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ojisan; ojisan; ojisan おじさん; オジサン; オジさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) (伯父さん is older than one's parent and 叔父さん is younger) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) (usu. 小父さん or おじさん; vocative) old man; mister; (3) (kana only) (usu. オジサン) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus) |
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ookii / ooki おおきい |
(adjective) (1) big; large; great; (adjective) (2) loud; (adjective) (3) extensive; spacious; (adjective) (4) important; decisive; valuable; (adjective) (5) older; grown-up |
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oniichan / onichan おにいちゃん |
(1) (familiar language) (one's) older brother; (2) (familiar language) (oft. vocative) lad; sonny |
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anijahito あにじゃひと |
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄者) older brother |
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toshikuu / toshiku としくう |
(exp,v5u) (See 年を食う・としをくう) to grow older; to advance in age; to be very aged |
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oniisan / onisan おにいさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) (familiar language) (oft. vocative) (See 兄さん・3) young man; buddy; fella; laddie |
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okaasan(p); okaasan(sk) / okasan(p); okasan(sk) おかあさん(P); おかーさん(sk) |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 母さん・1) mother; mom; mum; ma; (2) (honorific or respectful language) wife; (pronoun) (3) (familiar language) you (of an elderly person older than the speaker); she; her |
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otousan(p); otossan(ok) / otosan(p); otossan(ok) おとうさん(P); おとっさん(ok) |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 父さん) father; dad; papa; pa; pop; daddy; dada; (2) (honorific or respectful language) husband; (pronoun) (3) (familiar language) you (of an elderly person older than the speaker); he; him |
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niinii; niini; niini; niinii / nini; nini; nini; nini にいにい; にいに; にーに; にーにー |
(child. language) older brother |
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kamenokouyoritoshinokou / kamenokoyoritoshinoko かめのこうよりとしのこう |
(expression) (proverb) the older, the wiser |
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obachan おばちゃん |
auntie; older woman |
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toshinoitta としのいった |
(exp,adj-f) older; elderly |
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ohitorisama おひとりさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) one person; one customer; (2) (colloquialism) (See 負け犬・2) unmarried and childless older woman |
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fudeoroshi ふでおろし |
(noun/participle) (1) using a new brush for the first time; (noun/participle) (2) doing something for the first time; (noun/participle) (3) man losing his virginity (esp. to an older woman) |
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toshiokuu / toshioku としをくう |
(exp,v5u) to grow older (esp. older than other people in the same group or situation); to advance in age; to be very aged |
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oyaji(gikun)(p); oyaji おやじ(gikun)(P); オヤジ |
(1) (kana only) (familiar language) one's father; one's old man; dad; pops; (2) (kana only) (familiar language) middle-aged (or older) man; old man; geezer; (3) (kana only) (familiar language) one's boss; (4) (kana only) proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.); landlord; (5) (kana only) (hob:) grizzly bear |
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kamenokouyoritoshinokou / kamenokoyoritoshinoko かめのこうよりとしのこう |
(expression) (proverb) the older, the wiser |
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oneesan おねえさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お姉さん) (See 姉さん・1) older sister; elder sister; (2) (vocative) (See 姉さん・2) young lady; (3) (referring to a waitress, etc.; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・3) miss; (4) (used by geisha to refer to their superiors; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・4) ma'am; (5) older girl |
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toshinoitta としのいった |
(exp,adj-f) older (person); elderly |
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ohitorisama おひとりさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) one person; one customer; (2) (colloquialism) (See 負け犬・2) unmarried and childless older woman |
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hiyazaketooyanoikenhaatodekiku / hiyazaketooyanoikenhatodekiku ひやざけとおやのいけんはあとできく |
(exp,v5k) (proverb) you will appreciate your parents' advice as you grow older, just as it takes time to feel the effects of unwarmed sake |
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oneesan おねえさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. お姉さん) (See 姉さん・1) older sister; elder sister; (2) (vocative) (See 姉さん・2) young lady; (3) (referring to a waitress, etc.; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・3) miss; (4) (used by geisha to refer to their superiors; usu. お姐さん) (See 姉さん・4) ma'am; (5) older girl |
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choiwaruoyaji(choi悪oyaji); choiwaruoyaji(choi悪oyaji); choiwaruoyaji(choi悪oyaji); choiwaruoyaji(choi悪oyaji); choiwaruoyaji; choiwaruoyaji ちょいわるオヤジ(ちょい悪オヤジ); ちょいわるおやじ(ちょい悪おやじ); チョイわるオヤジ(チョイ悪オヤジ); チョイわるおやじ(チョイ悪おやじ); ちょいワルおやじ; ちょいワルオヤジ |
(colloquialism) older and fashionable man (wild-looking, burly, etc.) |
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oobaaeiji; oobaaeeji; oobaa eiji; oobaa eeji / oobaeji; oobaeeji; ooba eji; ooba eeji オーバーエイジ; オーバーエージ; オーバー・エイジ; オーバー・エージ |
{sports} overage (player, i.e. one older than 23 in an under-23 tournament) |
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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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toshiokuu / toshioku としをくう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to grow older (than expected); to advance in age |
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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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