CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionKanjiUncorrected Toru May 31, 2017Jan 03, 2024 big, busy, change, hard, important, major incident, negative, positive, taihen, tiring Taihen When showing that someone is very busy or something is deadly/important, we often say “taihen (大変).” 大変 I think that Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionOnomatopoeiaSlangUncorrected Toru May 22, 2017Jan 04, 2024 change, dictionary, Japanese, meaning, misunderstanding, niyaniya, onomatopoeia, poll, smile, verb Niyakeru “Niyakeru (にやける)” is a Japanese verb that is commonly used. にやける However, according to a poll conducted several years ago, Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionScienceUncorrected Toru May 04, 2017Jan 04, 2024 cat, change, darkness, eyes, Japanese idiom, light sensitivity, neko no me, pupils, retinae, tapetum Neko no Me (Cat’s Eyes) Today I will talk about the Japanese idiom “neko no me.” 猫の目 “Neko” means “cat” and “me” means “eyes,” so Read More
CompetitionDiaryGamingSpeedUncorrected Toru Jun 02, 2015Jan 08, 2024 amazing, change, characters per second, crazy typist, friends, prevalent, score, typing game Typing Game Recently, typing game are prevalent among my friends, and I also enjoy it for a change. According to the game, Read More