Results, _箸

わりばしwaribashi

noun:

  • dispensable chopsticks; throwaway chopsticks

和食washokunoレストランRESUTORANhe行くikuたびにtabini割り箸waribashiwoieheもってmotte帰りますkaerimasu Whenever I go to a Japanese restaurant, I take the disposable chopsticks home with me.

じかばしjikabashi

noun:

  • taking food directly from a communal dish with one's own chopsticks (a breach of etiquette) 取り箸
こうばしkoubashiきょうじkyouji

noun:

  • incense chopsticks
こじkojiirr.

noun:

  • tongs (esp. for incense or for use in a Buddhist temple)
いわいばしiwaibashi

noun:

  • festive chopsticks; thick round chopsticks used on festive occasions
さいばしsaibashi

noun:

  • long chopsticks (for cooking, serving, etc.)
さしばしsashibashi

noun:

  • pointing towards somebody or something with one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
よこばしyokobashi

noun:

  • joining both chopsticks together and using them as a spoon (breach of chopstick etiquette)
たけばしtakebashi

noun:

  • bamboo chopsticks
ふとばしfutobashi

noun:

たてばしtatebashi

noun:

  • sticking chopsticks upright into a bowl of rice (a breach of etiquette) 一本箸
すぎばしsugibashi

noun:

  • chopsticks made of cedar
ひばしhibashi

noun:

  • long metal chopsticks (for handling charcoal, esp. in a brazier); fire tongs
ひちょhicho

noun:

  • spoon and chopsticks
そらばしsorabashi

noun:

  • touching a food with one's chopsticks, then removing them without taking it (a breach of etiquette)
なみだばしnamidabashi

noun:

  • dripping liquid (soup, sauce, etc.) from the tips of one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)

Kanji

チョCHOチャクCHAKUはしhashi

chopsticks


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