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こきりこkokiriko

noun:

  • clave-like folk instrument; two bamboo pieces beaten together
どうおんいぎdouon'igi

noun:

  • homonymy; (two words) having the same pronunciation but bearing different meanings - Linguistics term
じゃしょういちにょjashouichinyo

expression:

  • Wrong and right are but two faces of the same coin - four character idiom
ぜんあくふにzen'akufuni

expression:

  • Good and evil are but two faces of the same coin - four character idiom - Buddhism term
ゴーフルGOOFURU

noun:

  • confection comprising two thin waffle-like biscuits with cream between them - From French "gaufre"
とびいしれんきゅうtobiishirenkyuu

noun:

  • series of holidays with one or two workdays in between - four character idiom
ぶんさんれんあいbunsanren'ai

noun:

  • (gen. of a woman) loving two or more partners without favour - four character idiom
パソこんPASOkon

noun:

  • marriage between two people who met over the Internet - obscure term - slang パソコン
shi

noun:

  • zhi (large bowl-shaped ancient Chinese cup with two handles)
アタリATARI

noun:

  • collision; overlapping (e.g. of two objects in a video game)
きんしつkinshitsu

noun:

  • qin and se (two different kinds of Chinese zither) 琴【きん】
  • happy marriage
どうじてんかいdoujitenkai Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • simultaneous development; spreading at the same time (e.g. two phenomena)
バイコンタBAIKONTA

noun:

  • bikont; eukaryotic cell with two flagella
  • Bikonta; unranked clade of bikonts
れんそうほうrensouhou

noun:

  • mounting for two or more guns (e.g. naval turret, tank) 単装砲
しゅだんをえらばないshudanwoerabanai

expression:

  • to do whatever it takes; to use every trick in the book; to use any means; to stop at nothing
ぜんこくかくちzenkokukakuchi

noun / ~の noun:

  • every region of the country; all corners of the country; nationwide
われなべにとじぶたwarenabenitojibutairr.

expression:

  • there is a suitable spouse for everyone; every Jack has his Jill; a mended lid for a cracked pot [literal] - proverb
おしょうがつoshougatsu

noun:

  • New Year (esp. first three days) - polite language 正月
  • the first month of the year; January - polite language 正月

日本nippondehaお正月oshougatsuniomochiwo食べるtaberu習慣shuukangaありariますmasu There is a custom of eating rice cakes for New Year's in Japan.

あんごango Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • varsika (meditation retreat; usu. for 90 days starting on the 15th day of the 4th month of the lunisolar calendar) - Buddhism term
ゆびおりかぞえるyubiorikazoeru Inflection

ichidan verb / transitive:

  • to count on one's fingers
  • to count down the days (in anticipation); to look forward to
こじきをみっかすればやめられぬkojikiwomikkasurebayamerarenu

expression:

  • once a beggar, always a beggar; if one begs for three days, one cannot stop [literal] - proverb
しょうがつshougatsu

noun:

  • New Year (esp. first three days)
  • the first month of the year; January

正月shougatsugaすぐそこsugusokoまでmade来ているkiteiru New Year's Day is close at hand.

ここだけのはなしkokodakenohanashi

expression:

  • confidentially speaking; between you and me; don't tell anybody else about this
まつねんmatsunen

noun:

  • the last days; the final years; the last generation
きゅうばくじだいkyuubakujidai

noun:

  • the shogunate period; the days of the shogunate regime - four character idiom

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