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えんこうそくげつenkousokugetsu

noun:

  • trying to reach above one's station and failing; trying to accomplish something beyond one's abilities and failing; monkey trying to catch the moon (and drowning) [literal] - four character idiom
うちこみuchikomi

noun:

  • driving; pounding in; shooting into; implantation; invasion
  • falling badly in love
  • putting (one's heart) into
  • step recording (in electronic or computer music) - IT term
きんてきkinteki

noun:

  • bull's-eye
  • object of desire; most-coveted goal
  • male crotch (as a target in fighting); the jewels (as in "kick him in ...") - colloquialism

軽くkarukuならnaraいいiiけどkedo」「うむumuではdeha金的kintekito目潰しmetsubushiha有効yuukouniするsuruka?」 "If it's a light workout, OK." "Right, so will we allow crotch-kicking and eyeball crushing?"

いくikuゆくyukuold Inflection

godan -いく/-ゆく verb (spec.) / intransitive verb:

  • to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to head (towards); to be transported (towards); to reach 来る【くる】
  • to proceed; to take place - い sometimes omitted in auxiliary use 旨く行く
  • to pass through; to come and go
  • to walk
  • to die; to pass away 逝く
  • to do (in a specific way)
  • to stream; to flow

auxiliary verb:

  • to continue

godan -いく/-ゆく verb (spec.) / intransitive verb:

  • to have an orgasm; to come; to cum - usually written using kana alone
  • to trip; to get high; to have a drug-induced hallucination - usually written using kana alone - slang

歩いてaruite行くikuものmonomoいればireba自転車jitenshade行くikuものmonomoいたita Some went on foot, and others by bicycle.

これらのkorerano規則kisokuhaずっとzutto守られてmamorareteきたkitashiこれからkorekaramoいつもitsumo守られてmamorareteいくikuだろうdarou These rules have been and always will be observed.

行くikuyo I will go.

こじkoji

noun:

  • grhapati (layman; sometimes used as a posthumous suffix) - Buddhism term 大姉【だいし】
  • private-sector scholar
やすみぢゃやyasumijayaやすみじゃやyasumijayairr.

noun:

  • wayside teahouse; tea house used as a resting place
とぎじるtogijiruとぎしるtogishiru

noun:

  • water that has been used to wash rice
まんようがなman'yougana

noun:

  • man'yōgana; early Japanese syllabary composed of Chinese characters used phonetically
やきふでyakifude

noun:

  • wooden stick with a burned tip (used to create underdrawings)
こうきどkoukido

noun:

  • high luminance (used to describe bold-face text on display screen)
わっwaワッWA

interjection:

  • boo! (sound used to scare someone) わあ
  • ugh (dissatisfaction, aggravation)
  • ulp (consternation)
ねんじぶつnenjibutsu

noun:

  • Buddhist image used as jewellery or to decorate one's home - obscure term
こくせきりゅうほkokusekiryuuho

noun:

  • reservation of Japanese nationality (procedure used with children born outside Japan)
ほろがやhorogaya

noun:

  • tent-shaped mosquito net (often used to protect infants)
えんこうるいenkourui

noun:

  • cyclostomes (eel-like jawless fishes with round mouths used for sucking) 無顎類
こすぎはらkosugiharaこすぎわらkosugiwara

noun:

  • thin Japanese paper (used as tissue during the Edo period) - archaism 杉原紙
ませmaseましmashi

auxiliary:

  • please - used to make a polite request or demand - polite language ます
  • used to increase the politeness of a greeting, apology, etc.
オーリングOORINGU

noun:

  • O-ring; loop of elastomer used as a gasket
みものmimono

noun:

  • ornamental plant used primarily for the visual effect of its fruit
いわざiwaza

noun:

  • stone-like socle (used as the base for a Buddhist statue)
かめばらkamebara

noun:

  • white plaster bun-shaped mound (used to support base stones, etc.)
シュミネSHUMINE

noun:

oldひびhibi

noun:

  • brushwood, etc. used as cultch for seaweed or oyster farming (culch)
アランダムARANDAMU

noun:

  • alundum (material made of fused aluminum usu. used as an abrasive)
ぬかぶくろnukabukuro

noun:

  • rice-bran bag (used for scrubbing the skin when bathing)

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