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Variations:
パラサイトシングル
パラサイト・シングル

 parasaitoshinguru; parasaito shinguru
    パラサイトシングル; パラサイト・シングル
single person who earns enough to live alone but prefers to live rent-free with his or her parents (wasei: parasite single)

親の意見と茄子の花は千に一つも無駄はない

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 oyanoikentonasubinohanahasennihitotsumomudahanai
    おやのいけんとなすびのはなはせんにひとつもむだはない
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) always listen to your parents; always value your parents' advice; not even one in a thousand of a parents' opinion or an eggplant flower are in vain

Variations:
親はなくても子は育つ
親は無くても子は育つ

 oyahanakutemokohasodatsu
    おやはなくてもこはそだつ
(exp,v5t) (proverb) nature itself is a good mother; even without parents, children grow up

Variations:
親はなくとも子は育つ
親は無くとも子は育つ

 oyahanakutomokohasodatsu
    おやはなくともこはそだつ
(exp,v5t) (proverb) nature itself is a good mother; even without parents, children grow up

Variations:
モンスターペアレンツ
モンスター・ペアレンツ

 monsutaapearentsu; monsutaa pearentsu / monsutapearentsu; monsuta pearentsu
    モンスターペアレンツ; モンスター・ペアレンツ
(See モンスターペアレント) over-demanding parents (wasei: monster parents); parents who makes selfish and unreasonable demands on behalf of their child

Variations:
子供部屋おじさん
子ども部屋おじさん(sK)

 kodomobeyaojisan
    こどもべやおじさん
(net-sl) (derogatory term) mature-aged man still living with his parents

Variations:
脛齧り
スネ齧り
すね齧り
スネ噛り
脛噛り

 sunekajiri(脛齧ri, sune齧ri, 脛噛ri); sunekajiri(sune齧ri, sune噛ri)
    すねかじり(脛齧り, すね齧り, 脛噛り); スネかじり(スネ齧り, スネ噛り)
(kana only) sponging (e.g. off one's parents); sponger

Variations:
里帰り
里帰(sK)
里がえり(sK)

 satogaeri
    さとがえり
(n,vs,vi) (1) returning home to one's parents (orig. of a married person); visiting one's parents (for a prolonged period of stay); (n,vs,vi) (2) bride's first visit to her parents after getting married; (n,vs,vi) (3) coming back (of an item; after having been on loan, etc. abroad); (n,vs,vi) (4) (archaism) temporarily returning to one's home (of a servant)

Variations:
子を持って知る親の恩
子をもって知る親の恩(sK)

 koomotteshiruoyanoon
    こをもってしるおやのおん
(expression) (proverb) becoming a parent makes you appreciate your own parents

Variations:
親はなくても子は育つ
親は無くても子は育つ(sK)

 oyahanakutemokohasodatsu
    おやはなくてもこはそだつ
(exp,v5t) (proverb) nature itself is a good mother; even without parents, children grow up

Variations:
親はなくとも子は育つ
親は無くとも子は育つ(sK)

 oyahanakutomokohasodatsu
    おやはなくともこはそだつ
(exp,v5t) (proverb) nature itself is a good mother; even without parents, children grow up

Variations:
冷や酒と親の意見は後できく
冷や酒と親の意見は後で効く

 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

Variations:
子育て支援
子そだて支援(sK)
こそだて支援(sK)

 kosodateshien
    こそだてしえん
child-rearing assistance; support for young parents; child-care allowance

Variations:
孝行のしたい時分に親はなし
孝行のしたい時分に親は無し

 koukounoshitaijibunnioyahanashi / kokonoshitaijibunnioyahanashi
    こうこうのしたいじぶんにおやはなし
(expression) (proverb) when you are ready to be a filial child, your parents are already gone

Variations:
いつまでもあると思うな親と金
何時迄もあると思うな親と金

 itsumademoarutoomounaoyatokane / itsumademoarutoomonaoyatokane
    いつまでもあるとおもうなおやとかね
(expression) (proverb) you cannot rely on parents and money to stay around forever; money comes and goes; so do parents

Variations:
子供は親の背中を見て育つ
子どもは親の背中を見て育つ(sK)

 kodomohaoyanosenakaomitesodatsu
    こどもはおやのせなかをみてそだつ
(expression) (proverb) children grow up watching their parents

Variations:
子供は親の鏡
子どもは親の鏡(sK)
こどもは親の鏡(sK)

 kodomohaoyanokagami
    こどもはおやのかがみ
(expression) (proverb) (See 子は親の鏡) children are a reflection of their parents

Variations:
孝行のしたい時分に親はなし
孝行のしたい時分に親は無し(sK)

 koukounoshitaijibunnioyahanashi / kokonoshitaijibunnioyahanashi
    こうこうのしたいじぶんにおやはなし
(expression) (proverb) when you are ready to be a filial child, your parents are already gone

Variations:
いつまでもあると思うな親と金
何時迄もあると思うな親と金(sK)

 itsumademoarutoomounaoyatokane / itsumademoarutoomonaoyatokane
    いつまでもあるとおもうなおやとかね
(expression) (proverb) you cannot rely on parents and money to stay around forever; money comes and goes; so do parents

Variations:
親思う心にまさる親心
親思う心に勝る親心
親思う心にまさる親ごころ(sK)

 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

Variations:
脛かじり
脛齧り
スネ齧り
すね齧り(sK)
スネ噛り(sK)
脛噛り(sK)

 sunekajiri
    すねかじり
(kana only) sponger (e.g. off one's parents); hanger-on; freeloader; leech

Variations:
こどもは3歳までに一生分の親孝行をする
子供は三歳までに一生分の親孝行をする(sK)

 kodomohasansaimadeniisshoubunnooyakoukouosuru / kodomohasansaimadenisshobunnooyakokoosuru
    こどもはさんさいまでにいっしょうぶんのおやこうこうをする
(expression) (proverb) children pay back their debt to their parents in full by age 3 (through their cuteness)

Variations:
子供の喧嘩に親が出る
子供のケンカに親が出る(sK)
子どものケンカに親が出る(sK)

 kodomonokenkanioyagaderu
    こどものけんかにおやがでる
(exp,v1) (proverb) when kids get in a fight, their parents come to their aid; yelping curs will raise mastiffs

Variations:
親のすねをかじる
親の脛をかじる
親の脛を齧る
親の脛を囓る
親のすねを囓る
親の臑を噛る

 oyanosuneokajiru
    おやのすねをかじる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to depend on one's parents' (financial) support; to nibble at one's parents' shins

Variations:
身体髪膚これを父母に受くあえて毀傷せざるは孝の始めなり
身体髪膚これを父母に受くあえて毀傷せざるは孝の始なり

 shintaihappukoreofuboniukuaetekishousezaruhakounohajimenari / shintaihappukoreofuboniukuaetekishosezaruhakonohajimenari
    しんたいはっぷこれをふぼにうくあえてきしょうせざるはこうのはじめなり
(expression) (proverb) (from The Classic of Filial Piety) filial piety begins with not harming one's own body (as one's entire body was given by one's parents)

Variations:
脛齧り(rK)
臑齧り(rK)
脛かじり(sK)
スネ齧り(sK)
すね齧り(sK)
スネ噛り(sK)
脛噛り(sK)

 sunekajiri; sunekajiri
    すねかじり; スネかじり
(kana only) sponger (e.g. off one's parents); hanger-on; freeloader; leech; shin gnawer

Variations:
脛を齧る
臑を嚙る(rK)
脛をかじる(sK)
すねを齧る(sK)
スネを齧る(sK)
臑をかじる(sK)
臑を齧る(sK)
脛を噛る(sK)

 suneokajiru; suneokajiru
    すねをかじる; スネをかじる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) (kana only) (See 親のすねをかじる) to depend on someone else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents'); to gnaw on (someone's) shin

Variations:
親のすねをかじる
親の脛を齧る
親の臑を噛る(rK)
親のスネをかじる(sK)
親の脛をかじる(sK)
親の脛を囓る(sK)
親のすねを囓る(sK)

 oyanosuneokajiru
    おやのすねをかじる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to depend on one's parents' (financial) support; to gnaw at one's parents' shins

Variations:
子供は3歳までに一生分の親孝行をする
子どもは3歳までに一生分の親孝行をする(sK)
こどもは3歳までに一生分の親孝行をする(sK)
子供は三歳までに一生分の親孝行をする(sK)
子どもは三歳までに一生分の親孝行をする(sK)
こどもは三歳までに一生分の親孝行をする(sK)

 kodomohasansaimadeniisshoubunnooyakoukouosuru / kodomohasansaimadenisshobunnooyakokoosuru
    こどもはさんさいまでにいっしょうぶんのおやこうこうをする
(expression) (proverb) children pay back their debt to their parents in full by age 3 (through their cuteness)

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