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<123456789>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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otokuisama おとくいさま |
(polite language) regular customer; valued client |
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oinarisan おいなりさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) {Shinto} (See 稲荷・1) Inari (god of harvests, wealth, fertility, etc.); (2) (honorific or respectful language) (See 稲荷・2) Inari shrine; (3) (polite language) (See 稲荷鮨) inarizushi (sushi wrapped in fried tofu); (4) (joc) (slang) scrotum; testicle sack |
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omusubi おむすび |
(kana only) (polite language) {food} (See おにぎり) onigiri; rice ball |
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gohoushikakaku / gohoshikakaku ごほうしかかく |
(polite language) bargain price |
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gokinjosan ごきんじょさん |
(polite language) (See 近所) neighbor; neighbour |
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nanodesu(p); nandesu(p) なのです(P); なんです(P) |
(auxiliary) (polite language) (See のです) it is assuredly that ...; can say with confidence that ... |
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nandesu(p); nanodesu(p) なんです(P); なのです(P) |
(auxiliary) (polite language) (See のです) it is assuredly that ...; can say with confidence that ... |
明けましておめでとうございます see styles |
akemashiteomedetougozaimasu / akemashiteomedetogozaimasu あけましておめでとうございます |
(expression) (polite language) Happy New Year |
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osewaninaru おせわになる |
(exp,v5r) (polite language) (oft. used to express gratitude) (See 世話になる) to receive favor; to receive assistance; to receive help; to be looked after; to be taken care of; to become dependent (on); to become much obliged (to someone); to become indebted |
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otagaini おたがいに |
(adverb) (polite language) (See 互いに) mutually; with each other; reciprocally; together; both |
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otoiawasebangou / otoiawasebango おといあわせばんごう |
(polite language) (See 問い合わせ番号) reference number; order number; tracking number |
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ojousan / ojosan おじょうさん |
(1) (polite language) (See お嬢様・1) (another's) daughter; (2) young lady |
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ojousama / ojosama おじょうさま |
(1) (polite language) (another's) daughter; (2) young lady (of pampered upbringing); woman who has never known hardship; naive woman |
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otetsudai おてつだい |
(1) (See お手伝いさん) maid; helper; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) (See 手伝い・2) help; assistance |
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okotowari おことわり |
(1) (polite language) (See 断り・3) declining; refusal; rejection; non-acceptance; (2) (polite language) announcement; notice |
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ohoshisama おほしさま |
(honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (See 星・1) star |
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otsuri おつり |
(1) (polite language) (See 釣り・2) change (for a purchase); (2) (colloquialism) (joc) toilet splashback |
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yasansu; yashansu; yashamasu やさんす; やしゃんす; やしゃます |
(auxiliary verb) (archaism) (feminine speech) (polite language) (after a monosyllable imperfective form verb) indicates respect for the one performing an action and politeness to the listener |
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sama さま |
(suffix) (1) (honorific or respectful language) (after a person's name, position, etc.) Mr; Mrs; Miss; Ms; (suffix) (2) (polite language) (usu. after a noun or na-adjective prefixed with お or ご) (See お粗末さまでした) makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions); (3) state; situation; appearance; manner |
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itadakerebatoomou / itadakerebatoomo いただければとおもう |
(exp,v5u) (polite language) (usu. 〜と思います) I would be most grateful if you could ...; I would humbly ask that you ...; please ... |
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odekake おでかけ |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (oft. used as a greeting in the form of お出かけですか?) (See 出掛け・でがけ・1) about to start out; just about to leave or go out; (2) outing; trip |
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oidenasai おいでなさい |
(expression) (1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (used as a polite imperative) (See 御出でなさる・1) come; go; stay; (expression) (2) (polite language) (See いらっしゃい・2) welcome |
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okimari おきまり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 決まり・3) standard; set; routine; regular; usual; conventional; stereotyped; same old; (expression) (2) (polite language) decided |
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okikiitadaku / okikitadaku おききいただく |
(exp,v5k) (polite language) to ask |
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ochazuke おちゃづけ |
(polite language) (See 茶漬け) ochazuke; rice with tea poured on it |
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okagesama おかげさま |
(1) (polite language) (kana only) (as おかげさまで) (See おかげさまで・2) (someone's) assistance; help; aid; kindness; goodwill; (2) (polite language) (kana only) (See おかげ・1) grace (of God); benevolence (of Buddha); blessing |
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onegaidekimasuka おねがいできますか |
(expression) (polite language) (See お願いします) may I ask (for); might I ask (that) |
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hajimemashite はじめまして |
(expression) (polite language) (kana only) nice to meet you; I'm glad to make your acquaintance; how do you do? |
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oishasan おいしゃさん |
(polite language) doctor |
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oshiharaihouhou / oshiharaihoho おしはらいほうほう |
(polite language) (See 支払い方法) payment method |
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okiniiri / okiniri おきにいり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (See 気に入り) favorite; favourite; pet (e.g. teacher's pet); (2) {comp} (See ブックマーク) bookmark (in a web browser) |
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omikoshi おみこし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (See 神輿・1) mikoshi; portable Shinto shrine carried through the streets during festivals; (2) (kana only) (esp. as 〜を上げる, 〜を据える, etc.) (See 腰・1) lower back; waist; hips |
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otokuisama おとくいさま |
(polite language) regular customer; valued client |
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ochakumi おちゃくみ |
(polite language) (See 茶汲み) serving tea (esp. at a company); tea server; tea lady |
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gomenasobase ごめんあそばせ |
(expression) (kana only) (polite language) (feminine speech) I beg your pardon |
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osewaninaru おせわになる |
(exp,v5r) (polite language) (oft. used to express gratitude) (See 世話になる) to receive favor; to receive assistance; to receive help; to be looked after; to be taken care of; to become dependent (on); to become much obliged (to someone); to become indebted |
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ohanashichuu / ohanashichu おはなしちゅう |
(can be adjective with の) (polite language) (See 話中・1) busy (phone) |
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onajimi おなじみ |
(adj-no,n) (polite language) (kana only) (See 馴染み) familiar; well-known; regular (e.g. customer); old stand-by |
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onajimi おなじみ |
(can be adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (kana only) (See 馴染み) familiar; well-known; regular (e.g. customer); favourite; favorite; (2) (polite language) (kana only) old acquaintance; old friend; (a) regular; regular customer |
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gohandoki ごはんどき |
(polite language) mealtime |
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ageru あげる |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 手を挙げる・1) to raise; to elevate; (transitive verb) (2) (See 髪を上げる) to do up (one's hair); (transitive verb) (3) to fly (a kite, etc.); to launch (fireworks, etc.); to surface (a submarine, etc.); (transitive verb) (4) to land (a boat); (transitive verb) (5) (揚げる only) to deep-fry; (transitive verb) (6) to show someone (into a room); (transitive verb) (7) (上げる only) (polite language) (kana only) to give; (transitive verb) (8) to send someone (away); (transitive verb) (9) to enrol (one's child in school); to enroll; (transitive verb) (10) to increase (price, quality, status, etc.); to develop (talent, skill); to improve; (transitive verb) (11) (See 声を上げる・1) to make (a loud sound); to raise (one's voice); (transitive verb) (12) to earn (something desirable); (transitive verb) (13) to praise; (transitive verb) (14) (usu. 挙げる) to give (an example, etc.); to cite; (transitive verb) (15) (usu. 挙げる) to summon up (all of one's energy, etc.); (transitive verb) (16) (挙げる only) to arrest; (transitive verb) (17) (挙げる only) to nominate; (transitive verb) (18) (揚げる only) (kana only) to summon (for geishas, etc.); (transitive verb) (19) (上げる only) to offer up (incense, a prayer, etc.) to the gods (or Buddha, etc.); (transitive verb) (20) to bear (a child); (transitive verb) (21) (usu. 挙げる) to conduct (a ceremony, esp. a wedding); (v1,vi) (22) (of the tide) to come in; (v1,vi,vt) (23) to vomit; (aux-v,v1) (24) (kana only) (polite language) (after the -te form of a verb) to do for (the sake of someone else); (suf,v1) (25) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 作り上げる・1) to complete ...; (suf,v1) (26) (humble language) (after the -masu stem of a humble verb to increase the level of humility) (See 申し上げる・2) to humbly do ... |
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omiotsuke おみおつけ |
(polite language) (kana only) (See 味噌汁) miso soup |
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oukagai / okagai おうかがい |
(1) (polite language) (See 伺い・1) call; visit; (2) (polite language) (See 伺い・2) inquiry; enquiry; question |
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odekake おでかけ |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (oft. used as a greeting in the form of お出かけですか?) (See 出掛け・1) about to start out; just about to leave or go out; (2) outing; trip |
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okagesama おかげさま |
(1) (polite language) (kana only) (as おかげさまで) (See おかげさまで・2) (someone's) assistance; help; aid; kindness; goodwill; (2) (polite language) (kana only) (See おかげ・1) grace (of God); benevolence (of Buddha); blessing |
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gokigenukagai ごきげんうかがい |
(polite language) (See 機嫌伺い) courtesy call; courtesy visit |
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omachikane おまちかね |
(can be adjective with の) (1) (polite language) long-awaited; long-waited-for; (2) (polite language) someone who has waited a long time; something that one has waited impatiently for |
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ohayameni おはやめに |
(adverb) (polite language) sooner rather than later; as soon as possible; quickly |
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omikoshi おみこし |
(1) (polite language) (See 御輿・1) portable shrine (carried in festivals); (2) (kana only) (See 腰・こし・1) buttocks; lower back; waist; hips |
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omikoshi おみこし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (See 神輿・1) mikoshi; portable Shinto shrine carried through the streets during festivals; (2) (kana only) (esp. as 〜を上げる, 〜を据える, etc.) (See 腰・1) lower back; waist; hips |
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hai(p); haai(sk); haaーi(sk) / hai(p); hai(sk); haーi(sk) はい(P); はーい(sk); はーーい(sk) |
(interjection) (1) (polite language) yes; that is correct; (interjection) (2) understood; I see; OK; okay; (interjection) (3) (as a response to a roll call) present; here; (interjection) (4) (colloquialism) (with rising intonation) pardon?; what's that?; come again?; (interjection) (5) (used when calling for someone's attention or when handing something to someone) now; here; here you go; (interjection) (6) giddy-up; giddap |
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gozaru ござる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (polite language) (archaism) (abbreviation) (kana only) (usu. ございます in modern Japanese) (See 御座在る・1) to be; (v5r,vi) (2) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (kana only) to come; to go; to be (somewhere); (aux-v,v5r) (3) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) (kana only) (after the ~て form of a verb) to be (doing) |
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odashi おだし |
(polite language) {food} (See 出し・1) dashi; Japanese soup stock made from fish and kelp |
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osusume; osusume; osusume おすすめ; オススメ; おススメ |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (polite language) (kana only) (See 勧め) recommendation; advice; suggestion; encouragement |
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okunikotoba おくにことば |
(polite language) (See 国言葉・1) local dialect; vernacular; provincialism |
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okosama おこさま |
(1) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) (someone else's) child; (2) child; kid |
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ohirome おひろめ |
(noun, transitive verb) (polite language) (See 披露目) unveiling; debut; introduction |
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okamainaku おかまいなく |
(expression) (polite language) please don't fuss over me; don't go to any trouble; don't bother |
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okinodoku おきのどく |
(exp,adj-na) (polite language) (See 気の毒・1) I am sorry (to hear, to say, etc.); a pity |
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osumashi おすまし |
(n,adj-na,vs) (1) (お澄まし, お清まし, 御澄まし, 御清まし only) (kana only) primness; prim person; (2) (polite language) (kana only) (See すまし汁) clear soup |
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ochauke おちゃうけ |
(polite language) cake or snack served with tea |
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yokudekimashita よくできました |
(expression) (polite language) (kana only) (oft. stamped onto homework assignments etc. as the equiv. of a gold or silver star sticker) well done; good job |
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yoroshikuonegaishimasu よろしくおねがいします |
(expression) (1) (polite language) please remember me; please help me; please treat me well; I look forward to working with you; (expression) (2) (polite language) please do; please take care of |
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arigatougozaimashita / arigatogozaimashita ありがとうございました |
(expression) (polite language) (kana only) (used for past actions) thank you |
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oishuugozaimashita / oishugozaimashita おいしゅうございました |
(expression) (polite language) (dated) (kana only) (See ごちそうさまでした) thank you for the meal; that was a delicious meal; what a wonderful meal |
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ikagaosugoshideshouka / ikagaosugoshideshoka いかがおすごしでしょうか |
(expression) (polite language) how are things with you?; how are you doing?; how are you getting along?; how have you been?; how are you? |
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ainarubekuha あいなるべくは |
(expression) (polite language) if it is possible |
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ittemairimasu いってまいります |
(expression) (polite language) (See 行ってきます) good bye; I'm off; see you later |
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okuyami おくやみ |
(polite language) condolences |
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okuyami おくやみ |
(polite language) condolences |
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otsukisama おつきさま |
(polite language) the Moon |
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okimari おきまり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 決まり・3) standard; set; routine; regular; usual; conventional; stereotyped; same old; (expression) (2) (polite language) decided |
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ochazuke おちゃづけ |
(polite language) (See 茶漬け) ochazuke; rice with tea poured on it |
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masenanda; mashinanda; masenkatta; masendatta ませなんだ; ましなんだ; ませんかった; ませんだった |
(expression) (polite language) (archaism) (See ませんでした) suffix used to negate a verb in the past tense |
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ohisashiburi おひさしぶり |
(expression) (polite language) (See お久・おひさ) it's been a long time; long time no see |
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oatsuugozaimasu / oatsugozaimasu おあつうございます |
(expression) (polite language) it is very warm |
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omekoboshi おめこぼし |
(noun/participle) (polite language) (See 目こぼし) connivance; overlooking |
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onaka おなか |
(polite language) belly; abdomen; stomach |
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onaka おなか |
(polite language) belly; abdomen; stomach |
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yoroshikuotsukiaikudasai よろしくおつきあいください |
(expression) (polite language) please remember me; please help me; please treat me well; I look forward to working with you |
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yoroshikuonegaiitashimasu / yoroshikuonegaitashimasu よろしくおねがいいたします |
(expression) (1) (polite language) please remember me; please help me; please treat me well; I look forward to working with you; (expression) (2) (polite language) please do; please take care of |
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ittekimasu いってきます |
(expression) (polite language) (often has a response of いってらっしゃい) (See 行って来る・1) I'm off; see you later |
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ohayougozaimasu / ohayogozaimasu おはようございます |
(interjection) (kana only) (polite language) (may be used more generally at any time of day) (See お早う) good morning |
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omatsuri おまつり |
(polite language) (See 祭り・1) festival; feast; carnival |
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ochakumi おちゃくみ |
(polite language) (See 茶汲み) serving tea (esp. at a company); tea server; tea lady |
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ochauke おちゃうけ |
(polite language) cake or snack served with tea |
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okageomochimashite おかげをもちまして |
(expression) (polite language) (kana only) (See おかげさまで・2) thanks to your assistance; thanks to your help; thanks to your support |
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gokurousama / gokurosama ごくろうさま |
(exp,adj-na) (polite language) (usu. to one's subordinate) (See お疲れ様・1) thank you (for your hard work); I appreciate your efforts |
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gochisousamadeshita / gochisosamadeshita ごちそうさまでした |
(expression) (polite language) (kana only) thank you for the meal; that was a delicious meal; what a wonderful meal |
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oshimai おしまい |
(1) (kana only) (polite language) (See 仕舞い・1) the end; closing; being done for; (interjection) (2) (kana only) that's it; that's enough; that's all |
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ohanashichuu / ohanashichu おはなしちゅう |
(can be adjective with の) (polite language) (See 話中・1) busy (phone) |
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gomenkudasai ごめんください |
(expression) (1) (kana only) may I come in?; (expression) (2) (polite language) (kana only) please forgive me; I'm sorry |
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omiotsuke おみおつけ |
(polite language) (kana only) (See 味噌汁) miso soup |
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oshirase おしらせ |
(polite language) (See 知らせ・1) notice; notification |
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yososama よそさま |
(polite language) outsiders; another person; other people; third party |
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ohirome おひろめ |
(noun, transitive verb) (polite language) (See 披露目) unveiling; debut; introduction |
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omikagiri おみかぎり |
(polite language) ceased patronage (of a client, customer, etc.); discontinued attendance |
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okagesamaomochimashite おかげさまをもちまして |
(expression) (polite language) (kana only) (See おかげをもちまして) thanks to your assistance; thanks to your help; thanks to your support |
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otsukai おつかい |
(1) (polite language) (See 使い・つかい・1) errand; mission; going as envoy; (2) (polite language) messenger; bearer; errand boy; errand girl; (3) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) familiar spirit |
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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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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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