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osewasama おせわさま |
(expression) thanks for taking care of me; thanks for taking care of my loved one |
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omaru おまる |
(kana only) bedpan; chamber pot; potty |
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ohisashiburi おひさしぶり |
(expression) (polite language) it's been a long time; long time no see |
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otagaisama おたがいさま |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) we are of equal status in this regard; we are in the same boat; (expression) (2) (See こちらこそ) the same to you; the feeling is mutual |
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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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okawari おかわり |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (See 代わり・4) another helping; second helping; seconds; refill; (interjection) (2) (kana only) (See お手・3) other paw! (dog command) |
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okawari おかわり |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (See 代わり・4) another helping; second helping; seconds; refill; (interjection) (2) (kana only) (dog command) (See お手・3) other paw! |
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oyasuminasai おやすみなさい |
(expression) (kana only) good night |
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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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oniai おにあい |
(adj-no,n) well-matched (esp. of a couple); becoming; suitable |
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otsukuri おつくり |
(1) sashimi; (2) make-up |
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otsukai おつかい |
(1) (polite language) (See 使い・1) errand; mission; going on an errand; (2) (polite language) messenger; bearer; errand boy; errand girl; (3) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) familiar spirit |
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oeragata おえらがた |
(somewhat derisive) superiors; big shots; higher-ups; VIPs; dignitaries |
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osoba おそば |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (kana only) (See 側・そば・1) near; close; beside; vicinity; proximity; besides; while; (2) attendant; retainer; vassal |
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osobazuki おそばづき |
(rare) servant |
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ohiya おひや |
(1) cold (drinking) water; (glass of) cold water; (2) cold boiled rice |
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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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odashi おだし |
(polite language) {food} (See 出し・1) dashi; Japanese soup stock made from fish and kelp |
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odemashi おでまし |
(honorific or respectful language) presence; appearance; attendance; visit; going out |
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omaetachi おまえたち |
(pronoun) (familiar language) (masculine speech) (See お前ら) you (plural) |
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omaera おまえら |
(pronoun) (familiar language) (masculine speech) (See お前・1) you (plural) |
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osusume; osusume おすすめ; オススメ |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (polite language) (kana only) (See 勧め) recommendation; advice; suggestion; encouragement |
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obakeyashiki おばけやしき |
haunted house |
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obakeyashiki おばけやしき |
(1) haunted house; spook house; (2) haunted house (attraction); haunted attraction |
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oishasama おいしゃさま |
(honorific or respectful language) doctor; physician |
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otoriyose おとりよせ |
ordering (online, mail); remote purchasing |
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omeshi おめし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) summoning; calling; riding; wearing; dressing; clothing; (2) (abbreviation) (See 御召縮緬) (high-quality) silk crepe (fabric) |
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omeshikae おめしかえ |
(n,vs,vi) (honorific or respectful language) changing one's clothes; change of clothes |
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ofukumiokikudasai おふくみおきください |
(expression) (honorific or respectful language) please understand (that ...); please bear in mind (that ...) |
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otsuge おつげ |
oracle; revelation; divine message |
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omajinai おまじない |
(1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) charm; incantation; spell; curse; (2) (kana only) {comp} code that is not (yet) necessary to understand; required boilerplate code |
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oyobijanai およびじゃない |
(exp,adj-i) unasked for; unnecessary; uninvolved |
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otoiawase おといあわせ |
(polite language) enquiry; inquiry |
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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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okuninamari おくになまり |
(See 国訛り) one's native dialect |
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obocchama おぼっちゃま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 坊ちゃん・1) (another's) son; boy; young master; (2) (See 坊ちゃん・2) green young man from a well-to-do family; young man innocent of the ways of the world |
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obocchan おぼっちゃん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) son (of others); boy; young master; (2) green young man from a well-to-do family; young man innocent of the ways of the world |
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osumitsuki おすみつき |
(1) (See 墨付き・1) certificate; certified document; authorization; authorisation; (2) (the) thumbs up; seal of approval; (3) (original meaning) (See 墨付き・3) paper with signature of the shogun or lord |
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osumitsuki おすみつき |
(1) (See 墨付き・1) certificate; certified document; authorization; authorisation; (2) (the) thumbs up; seal of approval; (3) (hist) (original meaning) (See 墨付き・3) paper with signature of the shogun or lord |
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otafuku おたふく |
(1) (derogatory term) homely woman (esp. one with a small low nose, high flat forehead, and bulging cheeks); plain woman; (2) (abbreviation) (See お多福面) humorous mask of a homely woman's face |
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otentosama; otentousama / otentosama; otentosama おてんとさま; おてんとうさま |
the sun |
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otentosama; otentousama / otentosama; otentosama おてんとさま; おてんとうさま |
the sun; Sol |
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okonomiyaki おこのみやき |
{food} okonomiyaki; savoury pancake fried on an iron griddle with vegetables, meat and-or seafood and topped with various sauces and condiments |
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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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ohimesama; ohiisama(ok) / ohimesama; ohisama(ok) おひめさま; おひいさま(ok) |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) princess; (2) spoiled girl; hothouse flower; (3) (See 姫糊) glue |
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ohimesamadakko おひめさまだっこ |
(noun, transitive verb) carrying (someone) in one's arms; princess carry; bridal carry |
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obaachan / obachan おばあちゃん |
(1) (familiar language) (kana only) granny; grandma; gran; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old lady; old woman |
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ojousamagakkou / ojosamagakko おじょうさまがっこう |
school for girls from wealthy and famous families |
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okosama おこさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (another's) child; (2) child; kid |
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okosamaranchi おこさまランチ |
kid's lunch; kid's meal |
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okosamazure おこさまづれ |
parent with child; person bringing along their children |
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omori おもり |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (See 子守り) babysitting; babysitter; nanny; (noun, transitive verb) (2) taking care of; looking after; accompanying |
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omamori おまもり |
charm; amulet |
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omamori おまもり |
charm; amulet; talisman |
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oyasuigoyou / oyasuigoyo おやすいごよう |
(exp,n) easy task; no problem |
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okyakusama おきゃくさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) guest; visitor; (2) (honorific or respectful language) customer; client; shopper; spectator; audience; tourist; sightseer; passenger |
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okyakusamahakamisama おきゃくさまはかみさま |
(expression) (proverb) the customer is always right; the customer is king |
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ouchi / ochi おうち |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (kana only) (See お宅・1) your home; your family; their home; their family; (2) (child. language) (kana only) (my) home |
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onesho; onesho おねしょ; オネショ |
(n,vs,vi) (child. language) (kana only) (See 寝小便・ねしょうべん) bed-wetting |
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onesho; onesho おねしょ; オネショ |
(n,vs,vi) (child. language) (kana only) (See 寝小便・ねしょうべん) bed-wetting |
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otazunemono おたずねもの |
person sought by the police; wanted person; fugitive from justice |
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oshirifuki おしりふき |
(kana only) baby wipes; wet wipes |
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otsubonesama おつぼねさま |
(colloquialism) (See 御局・1) senior female worker who supervises junior employees in a domineering fashion |
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omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) (colloquialism) (esp. お巡り) (See おまわりさん) police officer; cop; (2) (esp. お回り) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) (secret language of court ladies) (See 女房言葉) side dish (eaten with rice) |
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okaerinasai おかえりなさい |
(interjection) (stock phrase said when someone comes home) welcome home |
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otairani おたいらに |
(expression) please make yourself comfortable; please relax your sitting position |
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otoshiyori おとしより |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) old person; elderly person; senior citizen |
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ozanari おざなり |
(adj-na,adj-no) (kana only) perfunctory; apathetic; makeshift; slapdash; routine; usual |
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osuwari おすわり |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (child. language) sitting down; sitting up; (interjection) (2) (dog command) sit! |
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ohajiki; ohajiki(sk) おはじき; おハジキ(sk) |
(1) (kana only) ohajiki; traditional children's game similar to marbles, played with coin-shaped pieces of coloured glass or plastic; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) (See はじき・1) gun; pistol |
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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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omachidoosama; omachidousama(sk) / omachidoosama; omachidosama(sk) おまちどおさま; おまちどうさま(sk) |
(expression) I'm sorry to have kept you waiting |
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omachidoosama(o待chidoosama, o待chi遠様, 御待chi遠様, o待chi遠sama, o待chidoo様); omachidousama(o待chi遠様, 御待chi遠様, o待chi遠sama, o待chidousama, o待chidou様)(ik) / omachidoosama(o待chidoosama, o待chi遠様, 御待chi遠様, o待chi遠sama, o待chidoo様); omachidosama(o待chi遠様, 御待chi遠様, o待chi遠sama, o待chidosama, o待chido様)(ik) おまちどおさま(お待ちどおさま, お待ち遠様, 御待ち遠様, お待ち遠さま, お待ちどお様); おまちどうさま(お待ち遠様, 御待ち遠様, お待ち遠さま, お待ちどうさま, お待ちどう様)(ik) |
(expression) I'm sorry to have kept you waiting |
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otoku; otoku おとく; おトク |
(adj-na,adj-no) bargain; good-value; economical |
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otoku; otoku おとく; おトク |
(adj-na,adj-no) bargain; good-value; economical |
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otokuisama おとくいさま |
(polite language) regular customer; valued client |
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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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otoboke おとぼけ |
(kana only) (See とぼけ) feigned ignorance |
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otokoro おところ |
(honorific or respectful language) your address; your place of residence |
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otenomono おてのもの |
one's speciality; one's forte; one's strong point |
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oteage おてあげ |
being done for; giving up; being in a hopeless situation; not knowing what to do; being brought to one's knees; throwing up (one's) hands |
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otenamihaiken おてなみはいけん |
(expression) let's see what you've got; show me what you've got |
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otetsudaisan おてつだいさん |
maid |
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otemae おてまえ |
(1) tea-ceremony procedures; skill at serving tea; (2) (お手前 only) skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity; (pronoun) (3) (お手前 only) (archaism) (used mainly between samurai of equal rank) you |
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otete おてて |
(kana only) (child. language) (See てて) hand; hands |
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otesuudesuga / otesudesuga おてすうですが |
(expression) sorry to bother you, but ... |
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otearai おてあらい |
toilet; restroom; lavatory; bathroom |
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otemoto おてもと |
(kana only) (often written on the paper wrapper) chopsticks |
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oharaimono おはらいもの |
used item (to be sold to a shop); unwanted goods |
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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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ohirome おひろめ |
(noun, transitive verb) (formal) announcement; unveiling; introduction; debut |
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okakekudasai おかけください |
(expression) (kana only) please sit down; please have a seat |
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otsumami おつまみ |
(polite language) (kana only) (See 摘み・3) snack (to have with a drink); side dish |
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ohisama おひさま |
(child. language) the Sun |
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ohayougozaimasu(p); ohayoogozaimasu(sk) / ohayogozaimasu(p); ohayoogozaimasu(sk) おはようございます(P); おはよーございます(sk) |
(interjection) (kana only) (polite language) (used at any time of the day in some industries and workplaces) (See おはよう) good morning |
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ohayougozaimasu(p); ohayoogozaimasu(sk) / ohayogozaimasu(p); ohayoogozaimasu(sk) おはようございます(P); おはよーございます(sk) |
(interjection) (kana only) (polite language) (used at any time of the day in some industries and workplaces) (See おはよう) good morning |
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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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otsukisama おつきさま |
(polite language) the Moon |
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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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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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