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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ドラモンド see styles |
doramondo ドラモンド |
More info & calligraphy: Drummond |
お数 see styles |
okazu おかず |
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming) |
お菜 see styles |
osai おさい okazu おかず |
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming); (1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming) |
御数 see styles |
okazu おかず |
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming) |
御菜 see styles |
osai おさい okazu おかず |
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming); (1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming) |
打手 see styles |
dǎ shou da3 shou5 ta shou uchite うちて |
hired thug (1) shooter; (2) drummer (taiko, etc.) |
腹鼓 see styles |
haratsuzumi はらつづみ |
drumming on one's belly; having one's fill |
鼓手 see styles |
gǔ shǒu gu3 shou3 ku shou koshu こしゅ |
drummer drummer |
鼓童 see styles |
kodou / kodo こどう |
(group) Kodo (wadaiko drumming group from Sado Island) |
オカズ see styles |
okazu オカズ |
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming) |
太鼓打 see styles |
taikouchi / taikochi たいこうち |
(1) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion) |
打ち手 see styles |
uchite うちて |
(1) shooter; (2) drummer (taiko, etc.) |
早打ち see styles |
hayauchi はやうち |
(noun/participle) (1) fast typing; (noun/participle) (2) fast beating; fast drumming |
狸囃子 see styles |
tanukibayashi たぬきばやし |
tanuki drumming on their stomachs |
組太鼓 see styles |
kumidaiko くみだいこ |
ensemble taiko drumming |
触太鼓 see styles |
furedaiko ふれだいこ |
(1) (sumo) drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets |
鬼太鼓 see styles |
onidaiko; ondeko; ondaiko おにだいこ; おんでこ; おんだいこ |
(See 鬼・1) demon drums; type of drumming performance done to ward off ogres |
こつこつ see styles |
kotsukotsu こつこつ |
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) unflaggingly; steadily; untiringly; laboriously; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) knocking; tapping; clicking; drumming |
ドラマー see styles |
doramaa / dorama ドラマー |
{music} drummer |
どんつく see styles |
dontsuku どんつく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (See どんどん・1) to make a drumming noise |
太鼓うち see styles |
taikouchi / taikochi たいこうち |
(1) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion) |
太鼓内訳 see styles |
taikouchiwake / taikochiwake たいこうちわけ |
{sumo} drumming style used to announce bouts |
太鼓打ち see styles |
taikouchi / taikochi たいこうち |
(1) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion) |
組み太鼓 see styles |
kumidaiko くみだいこ |
ensemble taiko drumming |
羯鼓催花 see styles |
jié gǔ cuī huā jie2 gu3 cui1 hua1 chieh ku ts`ui hua chieh ku tsui hua |
drumming to make apricots flower, cf joke by Tang Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗, playing the drum in apricot blossom |
触れ太鼓 see styles |
furedaiko ふれだいこ |
(1) (sumo) drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets |
跳ね太鼓 see styles |
hanedaiko はねだいこ |
{sumo} drumming at the end of the day of wrestling inviting spectators to return tomorrow |
鼓盆之戚 see styles |
gǔ pén zhī qī gu3 pen2 zhi1 qi1 ku p`en chih ch`i ku pen chih chi |
drumming on a bowl in grief (idiom, refers to Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3] grieving for his lost wife); fig. grief for a lost wife |
タイコウチ see styles |
taikouchi / taikochi タイコウチ |
(1) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion) |
ドラミング see styles |
doramingu ドラミング |
drumming |
ジョージ川口 see styles |
joojikawaguchi ジョージかわぐち |
(person) George Kawaguchi (1927.6.15-2003.11.1; jazz drummer) |
ドラモンド島 see styles |
doramondotou / doramondoto ドラモンドとう |
(place-name) Drummond (island) |
ドラモンドビル see styles |
doramondobiru ドラモンドビル |
(place-name) Drummondville (Canada) |
Variations: |
kumidaiko くみだいこ |
(See 太鼓・たいこ) ensemble taiko drumming |
Variations: |
furedaiko ふれだいこ |
(1) {sumo} drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets |
Variations: |
okazu; osai(o菜, 御菜); okazu おかず; おさい(お菜, 御菜); オカズ |
(1) (kana only) {food} small dish (usu. one of several accompanying rice); side dish; (2) (おかず, オカズ only) (kana only) (colloquialism) {music} fill; fill-in (drumming); (3) (おかず, オカズ only) (kana only) (vulgar) (slang) jack-off material; something to masturbate to |
Variations: |
dondon(p); dondon どんどん(P); ドンドン |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) drumming (noise); beating; pounding; banging; booming; stamping; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rapidly; quickly; steadily; (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) continuously; one after the other; in succession |
Variations: |
taikouchi; taikouchi / taikochi; taikochi たいこうち; タイコウチ |
(1) (See 太鼓・たいこ) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion) |
Variations: |
uchite うちて |
(1) (See 射手・いて・1) shooter; (2) (打ち手, 打手 only) (colloquialism) vaccinator; inoculator; (3) (打ち手, 打手 only) drummer (taiko, etc.) |
Variations: |
kotsukotsu(p); kotsukotsu(p) コツコツ(P); こつこつ(P) |
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) steadily; unflaggingly; untiringly; laboriously; diligently; (adv-to,adv) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) knocking; tapping; clicking; drumming |
Variations: |
gohogoho; gohogoho; kohokoho; kohokoho ゴホゴホ; ごほごほ; コホコホ; こほこほ |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) coughing; hacking cough; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) thundering; drumming |
Variations: |
okazu(p); okazu(sk) おかず(P); オカズ(sk) |
(1) (kana only) {food} small dish (usu. one of several accompanying rice); side dish; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) {music} fill; fill-in (drumming); (3) (kana only) (vulgar) (slang) (oft. as オカズ) jack-off material; something to masturbate to |
Variations: |
okazu(p); osai(o菜, 御菜); okazu おかず(P); おさい(お菜, 御菜); オカズ |
(1) (kana only) {food} small dish (usu. one of several accompanying rice); side dish; (2) (おかず, オカズ only) (kana only) (colloquialism) {music} fill; fill-in (drumming); (3) (おかず, オカズ only) (kana only) (vulgar) (slang) jack-off material; something to masturbate to |
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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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