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Nekobaba

  • Today, I’d like to talk about the Japanese word “nekobaba.”

    ねこばば


    “Nekobaba” means that someone steals something from others sneakily.
    今日は「ねこばば」という日本語を紹介します。

    “Neko” means “cat”, and “baba” (“糞” in kanji) is an infant word in Edo period that means “feces”.
    「ねこばば」は「他人のものをこっそりと自分のものにすること」を意味します。

    It is said that this word comes from cats’ behavior that they hide their feces by putting sands.
    「ばば」は漢字で「糞」であり、大便など汚いものさす江戸時代の幼児語です。

    Also, “baba” can be written as “婆” in kanji, and it means “an old woman.”
    この言葉は、猫が糞をした後に足で砂をかけて隠す行動に由来すると言われています。

    There is another theory about “nekobaba”, and it insists that the word comes from a story that an old woman.who likes cats didn’t return her debt.
    また、「ばば」は漢字で「婆」と書くこともでき、この場合は「老婆」を意味します。

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