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にほんがたnihongata

prefix noun / ~の noun:

  • Japanese style; Japanese model; Japanese way
うんどうぶundoubu

noun:

  • sports club (e.g. at school); sports department (e.g. in a newspaper) 文芸部
いんin Inflection

noun / adjectival noun:

  • licentiousness
わかちがきwakachigaki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • separating words in Japanese with spaces (e.g. in kana-only books for children) - Linguistics term

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さしすせそsashisuseso

noun:

  • the five fundamental seasonings used in Japanese cooking: (in order) sugar, salt, vinegar, soy sauce, miso
フッコFUKKOふっこfukko

noun:

  • juvenile Japanese sea perch (usu. 2-3 years in age and 40-60 cm in length)
かえりてんkaeriten

noun:

  • marks written alongside characters in a classical Chinese text to indicate their ordering when read in Japanese
うめにうぐいすumeniuguisuうめにウグイスumeniUGUISU

expression / noun:

  • match made in heaven; perfect match; great coupling; bush warbler in a plum tree (a common motif in poetry and classical Japanese painting) [literal] - idiom
いんin

noun:

  • Yin Dynasty (of China)
わどけいwadokei

noun:

  • clocks made in Japan, mainly in the Edo period; clocks that tell Japanese time
りょryo

noun:

  • bass range (in Japanese music) - abbreviation 甲【かん】
  • six even-numbered notes of the ancient chromatic scale 十二律
  • Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale similar to Mixolydian mode (corresp. to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) 呂旋
ホームインHOOMUINホーム・インHOOMU/IN Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • getting home - Baseball term - From English "home in"
ピットインPITTOINピット・インPITTO/IN Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • pit stop - From English "pit in"
じかたjikata

noun:

  • person in charge of music (in a Japanese dance performance) 立方【たちかた】
  • person singing ballads (in noh)
  • coast (esp. as seen from the water); shore
  • the country; countryside; the provinces; rural area - archaism
わものwamono

noun:

  • Japanese-made thing; Japanese goods; Japanese style thing
ラぎょうへんかくかつようRAgyouhenkakukatsuyou

noun:

  • irregular conjugation (inflection, declension) of a limited number of verbs ending in "ru" (in written Japanese)
ラへんRAhen

noun:

  • irregular conjugation (inflection, declension) of a limited number of verbs ending in "ru" (in written Japanese) - abbreviation ラ行変格活用
クランクインKURANKUINクランク・インKURANKU/IN Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • start (of) filming - From English "crank in"
ダイアルインDAIARUINダイアル・インDAIARU/IN

noun:

  • direct telephone number - From English "dial in"
ラストインRASUTOINラスト・インRASUTO/IN

noun:

  • last entry time - From English "last in"
きないkinai

noun:

  • territories in the vicinity of the capital and under direct imperial rule; (in Japanese history) the five kuni in the immediate vicinity of Kyoto
ごじゅうごねんたいせいgojuugonentaisei

noun:

ぼしゅboshu

noun:

  • person whose physical suitability for conscription in the former Japanese military could not be determined in that year (e.g. due to illness)
ゲートインGEETOINゲート・インGEETO/IN Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • entering the starting gate - From English "gate in"
インサーキットエミュレータINSAAKITTOEMYUREETAイン・サーキット・エミュレータIN/SAAKITTO/EMYUREETA

noun:

  • incircuit emulator - IT term

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