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satsukibare さつきばれ |
fine weather during the rainy season |
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nankagetsu なんかげつ |
(See ヶ月) how many months |
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nankagetsu なんかげつ |
how many months |
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nankagetsuka なんかげつか |
(expression) a few months; several months |
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nankagetsuburika なんかげつぶりか |
(expression) for the first time in several months |
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nankagetsumo なんかげつも |
(expression) (for) months; many months |
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kuchiurusai くちうるさい |
(adjective) nagging; faultfinding; carping; captious |
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shigatsubaka しがつばか |
(See エイプリルフール・2) April fool |
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nemachizuki ねまちづき |
(See 更待月) moon of the 19th day of the lunar month |
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kourusai / korusai こうるさい |
(adjective) particular; hard to please; fussy |
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imachizuki いまちづき |
(See 寝待月) moon of the 18th day of the lunar month |
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suukagetsu / sukagetsu すうかげつ |
several months |
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tsukitosuppon つきとすっぽん |
(exp,n) (idiom) two things that are superficially similar but completely different; night and day; chalk and cheese; the Moon and a turtle |
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tsukihajime つきはじめ |
beginning of the month |
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tsukiakari つきあかり |
moonlight |
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tsukuyomi; tsukiyomi つくよみ; つきよみ |
(1) (poetic term) moon; (2) {jpmyth} Tsukuyomi (god of the Moon) |
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tsukuyomi つくよみ |
(1) moon; (2) Tsukuyomi (god of the Moon in Shinto and mythology) |
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urusai(p); urusai; ussai うるさい(P); ウルサイ; うっさい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) noisy; loud; (adjective) (2) (kana only) annoying; troublesome; tiresome; persistent; importunate; (adjective) (3) (kana only) fussy; finicky; picky; particular; nagging; fastidious; bossy; (interjection) (4) (kana only) shut up!; be quiet! |
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urusai(p); urusai; ussai うるさい(P); ウルサイ; うっさい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) noisy; loud; (adjective) (2) (kana only) annoying; troublesome; tiresome; persistent; importunate; (adjective) (3) (kana only) fussy; finicky; picky; particular; nagging; fastidious; bossy; (interjection) (4) (kana only) shut up!; be quiet! |
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urusai(p); urusai(sk) うるさい(P); ウルサイ(sk) |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) noisy; loud; (adjective) (2) (kana only) annoying; troublesome; tiresome; persistent; importunate; (adjective) (3) (kana only) fussy; finicky; picky; particular; nagging; fastidious; bossy; (interjection) (4) (kana only) shut up; be quiet |
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bontoshougatsugaisshonikitayou / bontoshogatsugaisshonikitayo ぼんとしょうがつがいっしょにきたよう |
(exp,adj-na) (1) as if Christmas and one's birthday had come at the same time; as if Lady Luck had just visited twice; as if the Bon Festival and New Year had come at the same time; (exp,adj-na) (2) as if the two busiest days of the year had come at the same time |
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tachimachizuki たちまちづき |
(See 居待月) moon of the 17th day of the lunar month |
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fushimachizuki ふしまちづき |
(See 寝待月) moon of the 19th day of the lunar month |
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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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