Results, Keigo used by employees in restaurants and other businesses

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よしわらことばyoshiwarakotobaよしはらことばyoshiharakotoba

noun:

  • language used by the harlots of the Yoshiwara red light district during the Edo period ありんすことば
まちふれmachifure

noun:

  • town order (Edo period); order issued by a shogun or daimyo affecting a whole town, and passed on by town officials
わびことwabikoto

noun:

  • words used when miserable or anxious - archaism - obsolete term
  • words used to decline or refuse something - archaism - obsolete term
  • words used when making an appeal - archaism - obsolete term
ぜんじょうzenjou Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • (historical, in China) abdication by an emperor in favor (favour) of a more virtuous successor
ゆきころがしyukikorogashi

noun:

  • game in which one makes a big snowball by rolling it around in the snow
おなりがみonarigami

noun:

  • (belief in) spiritual power possessed by sisters to protect their brothers (in the Ryukyu Islands)
きだいkidai

pronoun:

  • honorific used in company correspondence
でんりゃくdenryaku

noun:

  • abbreviation used in a telegram
ほぎhogi

noun:

  • twig used in grafting; budwood
びんかけbinkake

noun:

  • instrument used in tea ceremony
ながいたnagaita

noun:

  • instrument used in tea ceremony
いあいがたなiaigatana

noun:

  • practice sword used in iaido - Martial Arts term 居合い
チオテパCHIOTEPA

noun:

  • thiotepa (drug used in chemotherapy)
とうちんtouchin

noun:

  • porcelain pillow (used in summer)
みくmiku

noun:

  • sword, dagger, etc. used in crime - yakuza slang - slang
でげいこdegeiko

noun:

  • giving lessons at pupils' homes
  • going to train in stable other than your own - Sumo term
そいねフレンドsoineFURENDO

noun:

  • friends who sleep next to each other (without engaging in sexual activities)
びなんかずらbinankazura

noun:

  • scarlet kadsura (Kadsura japonica) 実葛【さねかずら】
  • white sash tied around the head, with ends hanging down and tucked into belt, worn in kyogen to indicate a female character being played by a man
あのこanoko

pronoun:

  • that girl; that kid
  • you (mainly used by a brothel owner or senior prostitutes when addressing servant girls) - archaism 禿
しゅじょうshujouちゅうじょうchuujou

noun:

  • staff (esp. one used by a monk, e.g. as a walking stick during a pilgrimage)
まかないりょうりmakanairyouri

noun:

  • meals prepared for employees (e.g. of a restaurant); staff meals
なんとかしてnantokashite

adverb:

  • somehow or other; in one way or another
はなしかわってhanashikawatte

expression:

  • meanwhile; in the meantime; on the other hand
ほこうほじょきhokouhojoki

noun:

  • walker (used by old people to assist them to walk); walking machine; walking frame
ぞくしんとうzokushintou

noun:

  • Folk Shinto (term used by Reform Shintoists to refer to sects of syncretized Shinto) 復古神道

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