Results, Keigo used by employees in restaurants and other businesses

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フードテーマパークFUUDOTEEMAPAAKUフード・テーマ・パークFUUDO/TEEMA/PAAKU

noun:

  • food theme park; indoor park with many restaurants and food shops based on a single theme
すいかんsuikan

noun:

  • everyday garment worn by nobles in ancient Japan
  • silk dried after having been washed in plain water and stretched out
トンパもじTONPAmoji

noun:

  • Dongba script (used by the Naxi People in southern China); Tomba script; Tompa script
にじゅうけいごnijuukeigo

noun:

  • redundant keigo (i.e. improper use of the -rareru honorific form together with an honorific verb such as ossharu)
こっこうりつだいがくkokkouritsudaigaku

noun:

  • national, prefectural and other public universities and colleges
トレハロースTOREHAROOSU

noun:

  • trehalose (used in foods as a sweetener, stabilizer and flavor enhancer) (stabiliser) (flavour)
かばねkabane

noun:

  • hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
  • clan - archaism
たるいしきアクセントtaruishikiAKUSENTO

noun:

  • Tarui accent, used in the Kinki region and parts of Hokuriku
なまチョコnamaCHOKO

noun:

  • mixture of chocolate, cream and liquor, used in truffles, ganache, etc. - abbreviation 生チョコレート
なまチョコレートnamaCHOKOREETO

noun:

  • mixture of chocolate, cream and liquor, used in truffles, ganache, etc.
きくずみkikuzumi

noun:

  • cross-cut sawtooth oak charcoal (resembling chrysanthemum flowers, and used in tea ceremonies)
u

noun:

  • yu; free reed wind instrument used in ancient China and Nara period Japan
ウタリUTARI

noun:

  • human (in Ainu); one's fellow man; kin; comrade - From Ainu
  • self-referential term used by the Ainu about their people アイヌ
とやかくtoyakaku

adverb:

  • anyhow; anyway; somehow or other; generally speaking; in any case; all kinds of this; this and that

watashi個人のkojinno生活seikatsuについてnitsuiteとやかくtoyakakuうるさくurusakuいうiunohaやめてyameteくださいkudasai Get off my back about my personal life!

ワンぎりWANgiriワンギリWANGIRI

noun:

  • one mobile telephone ring (used by companies, usually sex-related, to register a phone number on a mobile in the hope people will return the call. Also used between acquaintances when swapping telephone numbers, or to get another person to call oneself)
はんぞうhanzouはにそうhanisouobs.はにぞうhanizouobs.はんぞうhanzouoldはんぞうhanzouはにそうhanisouobs.oldはんぞうhanzouはにぞうhanizouobs.

noun:

  • teapot-like object made typically of lacquerware and used to pour hot and cold liquids
  • basin of water with two handles on either side used for washing one's face or hands
ごっつんとうgottsuntou

noun:

  • stealing a car by rear-ending it lightly and having a friend jump in and drive off after the driver gets out - slang
あいてさきaitesaki

noun:

  • the other party (usu. in business); person or party with whom you are dealing (on the other end)
いそうろうせいかつisourouseikatsu

noun:

  • living in another person's house without paying for food and lodging; sponging on other people for accommodation
きりたんぽkiritanpo

noun:

  • mashed rice pressed on a cryptomeria skewer and toasted (used as dumplings in soups)
にえいきょうされてnieikyousarete

expression:

  • influenced by; in response to; in the wake of; triggered by; following
あしかけashikake

noun:

  • leg trip (in sumo, judo, etc.) - Sumo, Martial Arts term
  • foothold; pedal

adverbial noun:

  • nearly (used to estimate a period of time by rounding up incomplete units) 丸【まる】
がんぶつそうしganbutsusoushi

noun:

  • forgetting one's serious objectives by becoming engrossed in trivial pursuits; being distracted by trivial objects and losing sight of one's original goal - four character idiom
ひょんなことからhyonnakotokara

expression:

  • by a strange coincidence; in an unexpected turn of events; by chance; by accident
しっしはんもくshisshihanmoku Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • jealousy and enmity; being jealous of and at odds with (each other) - four character idiom

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