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oyakatasama おやかたさま |
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) lord; master |
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shimotaya しもたや |
store that has been gone out of business; household that lives without carrying on a business |
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miyagemonoya みやげものや |
souvenir store; gift shop |
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hirayazukuri ひらやづくり |
(See 平屋) single story house |
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hirayadate ひらやだて |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 平屋) single-storied house; single-storied building |
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atariya あたりや |
(1) lucky person; someone who made a lot of money (e.g. gambling or on the stock market); (2) {baseb} skilled batter; batter on a hot streak; (3) accident faker; someone who jumps in front of cars on purpose to extort money; (4) barbershop |
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azumaya あずまや |
arbor; arbour; bower; summer house; square gazebo |
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kodomobeyaojisan こどもべやおじさん |
(exp,n) (net-sl) (derogatory term) mature-aged man still living with his parents |
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horogaya ほろがや |
tent-shaped mosquito net (often used to protect infants) |
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mochihamochiya(餅ha餅屋, mochihamochi屋); mochihamochiya(mochihamochi屋) もちはもちや(餅は餅屋, もちはもち屋); モチはモチや(モチはモチ屋) |
(expression) (proverb) (See 餅) every man knows his own business best; one should go to specialists for the best results; for rice cakes, (go to) the rice cake shop |
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abaraya あばらや |
(1) dilapidated house; tumbledown house; hovel; miserable shack; (2) (humble language) my house; my home; (3) small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls) |
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osekkaiya おせっかいや |
snoop; meddler; nosey parker; buttinsky; kibbitzer |
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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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souhatonyagaorosanai / sohatonyagaorosanai そうはとんやがおろさない |
(expression) (idiom) things don't work that well in the real world; things seldom go as one wishes; that is expecting too much; it won't be that easy; the wholesaler won't sell it like that |
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souhatonyagaorosanai / sohatonyagaorosanai そうはとんやがおろさない |
(expression) (idiom) things don't work that well in the real world; things seldom go as one wishes; that is expecting too much; it won't be that easy; the wholesaler won't sell it like that |
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souhatonyagaorosanai / sohatonyagaorosanai そうはとんやがおろさない |
(expression) (idiom) things don't work that well in the real world; things seldom go as one wishes; that is expecting too much; it won't be that easy; the wholesaler won't sell it like that |
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takoyakiya たこやきや |
(See たこ焼き) takoyaki shop; takoyaki stall |
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tabakoya タバコや |
tobacco shop; tobacconist |
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pakuriya ぱくりや |
confidence man; con man; company (or person) carrying out credit fraud |
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boroya ぼろや |
(1) run-down shabby house; (2) (archaism) rag and scrap merchant |
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mendokusagariya; mendoukusagariya(面倒臭gari屋) / mendokusagariya; mendokusagariya(面倒臭gari屋) めんどくさがりや; めんどうくさがりや(面倒臭がり屋) |
person who tends to find things bothersome; person who does not like to make an effort |
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rousokuya(rousoku屋, 蝋燭屋, 蠟燭屋); rousokuya(rousoku屋) / rosokuya(rosoku屋, 蝋燭屋, 蠟燭屋); rosokuya(rosoku屋) ろうそくや(ろうそく屋, 蝋燭屋, 蠟燭屋); ロウソクや(ロウソク屋) |
chandler; candlemaker |
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rousokuya(rousoku屋, 蝋燭屋, 蠟燭屋); rousokuya(rousoku屋) / rosokuya(rosoku屋, 蝋燭屋, 蠟燭屋); rosokuya(rosoku屋) ろうそくや(ろうそく屋, 蝋燭屋, 蠟燭屋); ロウソクや(ロウソク屋) |
chandler; candlemaker |
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ippainomiya いっぱいのみや |
cheap drinking spot (pub, tavern, etc.) |
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iriyane いりやね |
(See 入り頭) kanji "enter" radical at top (radical 11) |
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wakarazuya(p); botsubungyoukan(没分暁漢) / wakarazuya(p); botsubungyokan(没分暁漢) わからずや(P); ぼつぶんぎょうかん(没分暁漢) |
(yoji) (わからずや is a gikun reading of 没分暁漢) obstinate person; blockhead |
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wakarazuya わからずや |
obstinate person; blockhead |
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umaya; maya(馬屋) うまや; まや(馬屋) |
stable; barn |
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toritateya とりたてや |
debt collector; bill collector |
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kodomobeya こどもべや |
child's room; nursery |
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kodomobeyaojisan こどもべやおじさん |
(net-sl) (derogatory term) mature-aged man still living with his parents |
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iezukuri(家zukuri, 家造ri, 家作ri)(p); yazukuri いえづくり(家づくり, 家造り, 家作り)(P); やづくり |
(1) house building; building a house; (2) style of a house; appearance of a house |
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sabishigariya; samishigariya さびしがりや; さみしがりや |
person who gets lonely easily; person who does not like to be alone; person who craves company |
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yatai やたい |
(1) (See 屋台店) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) (See 踊り屋台) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbreviation) (See 屋台骨・1) framework (of a building); foundation; (5) (archaism) house (esp. a small and miserable one) |
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hisashiokashiteomoyaotorareru ひさしをかしておもやをとられる |
(exp,v1) (1) (idiom) to have one's kindness taken advantage of; give him an inch and he'll take a mile; to lend out the eaves but have one's whole house taken; (exp,v1) (2) (idiom) to have a favor returned with spite |
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hottategoya ほったてごや |
(1) (See 小屋・1) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones |
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hottategoya ほったてごや |
(1) (See 小屋・1) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones |
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magariya まがりや |
(1) L-shaped house (with attached stable); (2) pawnshop; (3) {stockm} stale bull; weak bull |
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hikiya ひきや |
building relocation (without disassembly); house relocation |
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yakiimoya(焼ki芋屋, 焼kiimo屋, 焼芋屋); yakiimoya(焼kiimo屋) / yakimoya(焼ki芋屋, 焼kimo屋, 焼芋屋); yakimoya(焼kimo屋) やきいもや(焼き芋屋, 焼きいも屋, 焼芋屋); やきイモや(焼きイモ屋) |
sweet potato shop; sweet potato seller |
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yakitoriya やきとりや |
yakitori restaurant |
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akiya あきや |
vacant house; unoccupied house |
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akiya あきや |
vacant house; unoccupied house |
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tachinomiya たちのみや |
(See 立ち飲み) drinking establishment where one drinks while standing |
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kouyanoshirobakama / koyanoshirobakama こうやのしろばかま |
(expression) (idiom) the shoemaker's children go barefoot; specialists often fail to apply their skills to themselves; the dyer's white hakama |
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kayabukiyane かやぶきやね |
thatched roof |
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heyazuke へやづけ |
putting (a charge) on the room (at a hotel); charging to the room |
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kajiya; kajiya(sk) かじや; カジヤ(sk) |
(1) smith; blacksmith; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) (usu. written as カジヤ) small crowbar for extracting nails; cat's paw |
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mendoukusagariya / mendokusagariya めんどうくさがりや |
person who tends to find things bothersome; person who doesn't like to make an effort |
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kazegafukebaokeyagamoukaru / kazegafukebaokeyagamokaru かぜがふけばおけやがもうかる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) any event can bring about an effect in an unexpected way; if the wind blows the bucket makers prosper |
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kuimonoya くいものや |
eatery; restaurant |
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tabemonoya たべものや |
eatery; restaurant |
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nomiya のみや |
bar; saloon; pub; tavern; drinking establishment |
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nomiya のみや |
bar; saloon; pub; tavern; drinking establishment |
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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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