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There are 22 total results for your 便所 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

便所

see styles
biàn suǒ
    bian4 suo3
pien so
 benjo
    べんじょ
(dialect) toilet; privy
(See トイレ・1) toilet; lavatory; water closet; restroom; bathroom
a latrine

便所神

see styles
 benjogami
    べんじょがみ
toilet god; guardian deity of the privy

便所虫

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 benjomushi
    べんじょむし
(colloquialism) toilet insect; insects that frequent toilets

便所飯

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 benjomeshi
    べんじょめし
(slang) having lunch in a toilet cubicle by oneself

大便所

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 daibenjo
    だいべんじょ
(See 小便所) toilet (for defecating)

女便所

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 onnabenjo
    おんなべんじょ
women's toilet

小便所

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 shoubenjo / shobenjo
    しょうべんじょ
urinal

男便所

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 otokobenjo
    おとこべんじょ
men's toilet

辻便所

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 tsujibenjo
    つじべんじょ
(rare) public lavatory

仮設便所

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 kasetsubenjo
    かせつべんじょ
portable toilet

公衆便所

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 koushuubenjo / koshubenjo
    こうしゅうべんじょ
(1) public lavatory; (2) (slang) (vulgar) (derogatory term) slut; whore; floozy; tramp; trollop

共同便所

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 kyoudoubenjo / kyodobenjo
    きょうどうべんじょ
(1) (See 公衆便所・こうしゅうべんじょ・1) public lavatory; (2) (slang) (See 公衆便所・2) sexually promiscuous woman

水洗便所

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 suisenbenjo
    すいせんべんじょ
flush toilet

Variations:
便所
鬢所

see styles
 binsho
    びんしょ
(archaism) hairdresser's room in the residence of the shogun or a noble

不巧便所引

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bù qiǎo biàn suǒ yǐn
    bu4 qiao3 bian4 suo3 yin3
pu ch`iao pien so yin
    pu chiao pien so yin
 fu kōben shoin
not skillful in undertaking

水洗式便所

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 suisenshikibenjo
    すいせんしきべんじょ
flush toilet

便所サンダル

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 benjosandaru
    べんじょサンダル
toilet sandals; bathroom sandals

くみ取り便所

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 kumitoribenjo
    くみとりべんじょ
outhouse (from which night-soil may be collected); privy

汲み取り便所

see styles
 kumitoribenjo
    くみとりべんじょ
outhouse (from which night-soil may be collected); privy

汲み取り式便所

see styles
 kumitorishikibenjo
    くみとりしきべんじょ
(See 汲み取り便所) toilet (from which night-soil may be collected)

Variations:
汲み取り便所
くみ取り便所

see styles
 kumitoribenjo
    くみとりべんじょ
(See 便壺) outhouse (from which night-soil may be collected); privy

Variations:
汲み取り便所
くみ取り便所
くみとり便所(sK)
汲取便所(sK)

see styles
 kumitoribenjo
    くみとりべんじょ
(See 便壺) outhouse (from which night-soil may be collected); privy
This page contains 22 results for "便所" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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