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There are 48 total results for your ヲイ search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ヲイ see styles |
oi ヲイ |
(female given name) Oi; Woi |
をいき see styles |
oiki をいき |
(female given name) Oiki; Woiki |
あをい see styles |
aoi あをい |
(female given name) Aoi; Awoi |
なをい see styles |
naoi なをい |
(given name) Naoi; Nawoi |
実をいうと see styles |
jitsuoiuto じつをいうと |
(exp,adv) as a matter of fact; to tell the truth |
悪口をいう see styles |
warukuchioiu わるくちをいう |
(exp,v5u) to insult; to say something insulting about; to bad-mouth |
文句をいう see styles |
monkuoiu もんくをいう |
(exp,v5u) to complain; to make a complaint |
本音をいう see styles |
honneoiu ほんねをいう |
(exp,v5u) to speak one's mind; to be frank; to tell the truth; to be brutally honest |
腰をいれる see styles |
koshioireru こしをいれる |
(exp,v1) (1) to take a solid stance; (2) to put one's back in it; to exert oneself |
腰をいわす see styles |
koshioiwasu こしをいわす |
(exp,v5s) (ksb:) to hurt one's lower back |
お茶をいれる see styles |
ochaoireru おちゃをいれる |
(exp,v1) to make tea |
人の事をいう see styles |
hitonokotooiu ひとのことをいう |
(exp,v5u) to find fault with other people rather than oneself; the pot calling the kettle black |
思いをいたす see styles |
omoioitasu おもいをいたす |
(exp,v5s) to think of; to give one's thought to |
気合をいれる see styles |
kiaioireru きあいをいれる |
(exp,v1) (1) to fire oneself up; to give it one's all; to get psyched; to motivate oneself; (2) to fire someone up (with scolding, corporal punishment, etc.); to rouse |
詫びをいれる see styles |
wabioireru わびをいれる |
(exp,v1) to make an apology |
間髪をいれず see styles |
kanpatsuoirezu かんぱつをいれず kanhatsuoirezu かんはつをいれず |
(expression) in no time; in a flash |
お初をいただく see styles |
ohatsuoitadaku おはつをいただく |
(exp,v5k) to eat something for the first time in the season |
人のことをいう see styles |
hitonokotooiu ひとのことをいう |
(exp,v5u) to find fault with other people rather than oneself; the pot calling the kettle black |
気合いをいれる see styles |
kiaioireru きあいをいれる |
(exp,v1) (1) to fire oneself up; to give it one's all; to get psyched; to motivate oneself; (2) to fire someone up (with scolding, corporal punishment, etc.); to rouse |
実のことをいうと see styles |
jitsunokotooiuto じつのことをいうと |
(expression) to tell the truth; in actuality; in reality |
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oiikotoni; oyoikotoni(sk) / oikotoni; oyoikotoni(sk) をいいことに; をよいことに(sk) |
(expression) (kana only) taking advantage of ...; using ... as an excuse |
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jitsuoiuto; jitsuoyuuto(実o言uto) / jitsuoiuto; jitsuoyuto(実o言uto) じつをいうと; じつをゆうと(実を言うと) |
(exp,adv) (See 実を言えば) as a matter of fact; to tell the truth |
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waruguchioiu; warukuchioiu わるぐちをいう; わるくちをいう |
(exp,v5u) to insult; to say something insulting about; to bad-mouth |
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monkuoiu もんくをいう |
(exp,v5u) to complain; to make a complaint |
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honneoiu ほんねをいう |
(exp,v5u) to speak one's mind; to be frank; to tell the truth |
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koshioireru こしをいれる |
(exp,v1) (1) to take a solid stance; (exp,v1) (2) (See 本腰を入れる) to put one's back in it; to exert oneself |
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omoioitasu おもいをいたす |
(exp,v5s) to think of; to give one's thought to |
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osejioiu おせじをいう |
(exp,v5u) to flatter; to pay empty compliments |
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ohatsuoitadaku おはつをいただく |
(exp,v5k) to eat something for the first time in the season |
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wabioireru わびをいれる |
(exp,v1) to make an apology |
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kataoikaraseru かたをいからせる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to square one's shoulders (in order to intimidate) |
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yoyakuoireru よやくをいれる |
(exp,v1) to make an appointment; to make a reservation |
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nennihanenoireru ねんにはねんをいれる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be extremely cautious; to be as sure as sure can be; to make assurance doubly sure |
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hongoshioireru ほんごしをいれる |
(exp,v1) to set about in earnest; to make a strenuous effort; to put one's back into (doing) |
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jamaoireru じゃまをいれる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to interfere; to hinder; to obstruct |
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ochaoireru おちゃをいれる |
(exp,v1) to make tea |
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uwateoiku うわてをいく |
(exp,v5k-s) (idiom) to have the upper hand; to surpass (someone) |
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hitonokotooiu ひとのことをいう |
(exp,v5u) to find fault with other people rather than oneself; (for the pot) to call the kettle black |
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jitsunokotooiuto じつのことをいうと |
(expression) to tell the truth; in actuality; in reality |
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saisentanoiku さいせんたんをいく |
(exp,v5k-s) to be on the cutting edge |
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hongoshioireru ほんごしをいれる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to set about in earnest; to make a strenuous effort; to put one's back into (doing) |
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kiaioireru きあいをいれる |
(exp,v1) (1) (See 気合が入る) to fire oneself up; to give it one's all; to get psyched; to motivate oneself; (exp,v1) (2) to fire someone up (with scolding, corporal punishment, etc.); to rouse |
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katsuoireru かつをいれる |
(exp,v1) (1) {MA} (See 活・2) to apply the art of resuscitation (in judo, etc.); (exp,v1) (2) to breathe life into; to stimulate; to encourage someone; to give someone a pep talk |
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chachaoireru(茶々o入reru, chachao入reru, 茶々oireru, 茶茶o入reru); chachaoireru(chachao入reru) ちゃちゃをいれる(茶々を入れる, ちゃちゃを入れる, 茶々をいれる, 茶茶を入れる); チャチャをいれる(チャチャを入れる) |
(exp,v1) to interrupt (with frivolous remarks, silly jokes, etc.); to butt in; to make teasing remarks |
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chachaoireru; chachaoireru(sk) ちゃちゃをいれる; チャチャをいれる(sk) |
(exp,v1) to interrupt (with frivolous remarks, silly jokes, etc.); to butt in; to make teasing remarks |
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wabioireru わびをいれる |
(exp,v1) to make an apology |
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zeitakuoiu / zetakuoiu ぜいたくをいう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to ask for too much; to expect too much |
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kanpatsuoirezu; kanhatsuoirezu かんぱつをいれず; かんはつをいれず |
(expression) immediately; instantly; with nary a pause; without a moment's delay |
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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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