Results, to treat someone to a feast
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- うぃる
auxiliary:
- I will ...; I'm going to ... - commonly used at the end of ultra-short sentences on microblogs, e.g. Twitter - slang
- 袂【たもと】
noun:
- sleeve (esp. of a kimono); pocket of sleeve ➜ 袂を分かつ
- vicinity (esp. of a bridge)
- foot of a mountain; base of a mountain
橋のたもとに着いてから橋を渡れ。 Don't cross your bridges before you come to them.
- 壺☆【つぼ・つほobs.・つふobs.】壷☆・壼irr.
noun:
- jar; pot; vase
- dice cup
- depression (i.e. the basin of a waterfall)
- target (when aiming an arrow) - archaism
- (figurative) bull's-eye - usually written using kana alone ➜ 思うつぼ
- key point (of a conversation, etc.) - usually written using kana alone
- acupuncture point; moxibustion point - usually written using kana alone
- nodes on a fingerboard (of a shamisen, etc.) - often ツボ - usually written using kana alone
- 始め☆【はじめ】初め☆
temporal noun / adverbial noun:
- beginning; start; outset; opening
noun:
- first (in line, etc.) - esp. 初め
- origin - esp. 始め
- such as ...; not to mention ... - esp. 始め; as 〜を始め, 〜を始めとして, etc. - usually written using kana alone
二人とも今は舞い上がっているけど、会うは別れの始め、ってこと知っているのかね。 Those two are blindly enraptured with each other right now but they say first meeting someone is the first step toward goodbye. I wonder if they're aware of that.
始めよければ終わりよし。 A good beginning makes a good ending.
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