CultureEssayEtymologyFoodJapanese traditionOnomatopoeiaSlangUncorrected Toru Nov 21, 2017Jan 03, 2024 baby, Japan, language, mama, manma, meal, mother, pronounce, request, word Manma (まんま – Meal) Manma まんま In Japan, “manma” (まんま) is a baby word that means a “meal.” 「まんま」は、「ご飯」を意味する幼児語です。 According to the Internet, one Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyJapanese traditionKanjiUncorrected Toru Nov 20, 2017Jan 03, 2024 eye, Japanese, literal meaning, manako, me, meaning, namako, pronunciation, sea cucumber Manako (まなこ – Eye) Manako まなこ The most common Japanese word that means “eye” is “me” (め/目), but you can also use another word Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyHistoryIdiomJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Nov 19, 2017Jan 03, 2024 book binding, door, drink, etymology, Japanese, nodo, nomido, singing voice, throat, weak point Nodo (喉 – Throat) Nodo 喉 I have a sore “nodo” (喉) now. 私は今、喉が痛いです。 “Nodo” refers to a back of your mouth, where the Read More
DiaryFoodScienceUncorrected Toru Nov 18, 2017Jan 03, 2024 cold, diary, dinner, headache, nausea, painful, sick, sleep, sore throat, vomit Cold or Food Poisoning Yesterday I became sick. 風邪?食中毒? Since I had a sore throat and a headache, I thought that I caught a Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionScienceUncorrected Toru Nov 17, 2017Jan 03, 2024 ancient Chinese, bad vibes, body, cold, diseases, hiku, Japanese, kakaru, kaze, wazurau Kaze wo Hiku (風邪をひく – Catching a Cold) Kaze wo Hiku 風邪をひく There are various diseases in the world. 世の中にはさまざまな病気が存在します。 Japanese people usually say “(disease name) ni kakaru” Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyFoodJapanese traditionKanjiSlangUncorrected Toru Nov 16, 2017Jan 03, 2024 eating, extension, kanji, middle of the night, nabe, night, one pot dish, theory, work, yonabe Yonabe (夜なべ – Nightwork) Yonabe 夜なべ Now I’m doing my work, which is called “yonabe” (夜なべ). 私は今、「夜なべ」しています。 “Yonabe” means a work that is done Read More
AnimalCultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionSlangUncorrected Toru Nov 15, 2017Jan 03, 2024 anime, dogs, Dragon Ball, fighting dog, idioms, Japanese, kamase inu, negative meaning, weak, Yamcha Kamase Inu (かませ犬 – Underdog) Kamase Inu かませ犬 I like dogs, but many terms/idioms that use dog have negative meanings. 私は犬が好きですが、犬を使った慣用句は否定的な意味を持つことが多いです。 The idiom “kamase inu” Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionSlangUncorrected Toru Nov 14, 2017Jan 03, 2024 absent, bereavement, fake, headache, illness, kebyou, school, stomach ache, temporary, work Kebyou (仮病 – Pretended Illness) Kebyou 仮病 In recent years, the number of young people who are absent from school or work due to “kebyou” Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionKanjiSlangUncorrected Toru Nov 13, 2017Jan 03, 2024 contradictory, culture, etymology, expressions, forked tongue, idiom, Japanese, lie, nimaijita, two tongues Nimaijita (二枚舌 – Double Tongue) There are several Japanese expressions that means to tell a lie. 二枚舌 The term “nimaijita” (二枚舌) is one of them. Read More