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ぜんこくこうとうがっこうやきゅうせんしゅけんたいかいzenkokukoutougakkouyakyuusenshukentaikai

noun:

  • Japan's National High School Baseball Tournament (Koshien)
じゃりんこjarinko

noun:

  • student who can't keep up in school - sensitive
こくごかkokugoka

noun:

  • Japanese language (as a school subject in Japan)
りっししきrisshishiki

noun:

  • coming-of-age ceremony for middle school students
しょうがくぶshougakubu

noun:

  • business school (in a university); faculty of commerce
だいがしらdaigashira

noun:

  • school of kowakamai dance founded by Yamamoto Sirozaemon 幸若舞
だいがくいんじゅけんdaigakuinjuken

noun:

せんばつこうとうがっこうやきゅうたいかいsenbatsukoutougakkouyakyuutaikai

noun:

  • National Invitational High-School Baseball Tournament; Spring Koshien
さんがいsangai

noun:

ていもんteimon

noun:

  • Teimon school (of haikai, founded by Matsunaga Teitoku)
りんぱrinpa

noun:

  • Rimpa school (of painting, 17th-early 20th century) - abbreviation 光琳派
ジェイケイJEIKEIジェーケーJEEKEE

noun:

  • female high-school student - slang - abbreviation 女子高生
宿きしゅくりょうkishukuryou

noun:

  • boarding house; school dormitory; residential college (UK, etc.)
しちじしきshichijishiki

noun:

しちじshichiji

noun:

おなクラonaKURAどうクラdouKURA

noun:

  • same class (at school) - abbreviation - colloquialism
すいそうがくぶsuisougakubu

noun:

  • concert band (as a school activity); wind ensemble
しょうものshoumonoしょうもつshoumotsu

noun:

  • Muromachi-period texts or annotations of texts used in Zen lectures
  • extracting from or excerpting (a classic)
しゃくshaku

noun:

  • shaku (flat wooden or ivory baton carried in the right hand when in ceremonial imperial or Shinto garb)
ちんchin

suffix noun:

  • intimate (or disdainful) suffix used after a person's name (or the base of an adjective describing that person)
ぶんだんこうぶbundankoubu

noun:

  • widow (one or more lines separated from the rest of the preceding passage by page or column break) - obscure term - IT term 分断前部
ぶんだんぜんぶbundanzenbu

noun:

  • orphan (one or more lines separated from the rest of the following passage by page or paragraph break) - obscure term - IT term 分断後部
つじごうしゃくtsujigoushaku

noun:

  • stories (esp. war stories) or lectures told by someone near a road or temple while begging for money
つじばなしtsujibanashi

noun:

  • stories (esp. war stories) or lectures told by someone near a road or temple while begging for money - obscure term 辻講釈
ものmonoもんmon

particle:

  • indicates reason or excuse - used as a conjunction or at sentence-end, often as 〜ものな, 〜ものね
  • indicates dissatisfaction; indicates desire to be pampered or indulged - at sentence-end - female language

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