CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionProverbSlangUncorrected Toru Apr 12, 2023Jan 02, 2024 auxiliary verb, debt, financial distress, forcing, Japanese phrase, literal meaning, money, pawn, youda Shakkin wo Shichi ni Oku (借金を質に置く – Severe Financial Hardship) Shakkin wo Shichi ni Oku 借金を質に置く To come up with the money for something by forcing yourself can be described Read More
EssayEtymologySlangUncorrected Toru Aug 20, 2018Jan 01, 2024 0 Comments abnormal, anger, auxiliary verb, cute, sexy, undesirable, unreasonable Keshikaran (けしからん – Unreasonable) Keshikaran けしからん When something is unreasonable and undesirable, you can express anger feelings by using the following phrase: 物事が道理に外れていて好ましくないとき、怒りの気持ちを以下の言葉で 表現することがあります。 “Keshikaran” Read More