CorrectedEssayIdiom Toru Apr 01, 2021Jun 01, 2021 0 Comments close, distance, eye, nose, point, span, stone, throw Me to Hana no Saki (目と鼻の先 – Stone’s Throw) Me to Hana no Saki 目と鼻の先 To describe a very close distance, Japanese people sometimes say me to hana no Read More
EssayEtymologyOnomatopoeiaUncorrected Toru Aug 19, 2019Jun 20, 2023 0 Comments 1705, confuse, difficult, eye, hard, head, heat, mental, pain, painful, physical, sadness, spin, state, suffering, theory Kurushī (苦しい – Painful/Difficult) Kurushī 苦しい Now I am in a state called kurushī (苦しい). 私は今、「苦しい」です。 Kurushī is a term that describes a physically Read More
EssayIdiomUncorrected Toru Jun 11, 2019Jun 01, 2021 0 Comments eye, honor, meet, meeting, pleasure of meeting, pleasure of seeing, respect, seen Ome ni Kakaru (お目にかかる – Having the Pleasure of Meeting) Ome ni Kakaru お目にかかる The most common Japanese term meaning to meet someone is au (会う). 誰か会う・対面することを意味する日本語で最も一般的なものは「会う」です。 However, if you Read More
EssayJapanese traditionKanjiUncorrected Toru May 12, 2019Jul 26, 2021 0 Comments amethyst, autumn, bitter, Buddha, character, come out, crystal, eye, France, incoherent, kanji, leaf, orchid, Pacific cod, phonetic equivalent, purple, reading, red, tea, unreasonable, west Ateji (当て字 – Phonetic Equivalent) Part 2 Ateji Part 2 当て字 Part 2 Yesterday, I introduced two meanings of ateji (当て字). 昨日は「当て字」が持つ二つの意味を紹介しました。 I would like to show Read More
DiaryEssayEtymologyHistoryUncorrected Toru Apr 27, 2019Jul 26, 2021 0 Comments eye, glasses, import, invent, Italy, mirror, ruler Megane (眼鏡 – Glasses) Megane 眼鏡 Today I bought a megane (眼鏡). 私は今日「眼鏡」を買いました。 Megane is a Japanese word that means “glasses.” 「眼鏡」は “glasses” を意味する日本語であす。 Read More
EssayEtymologyIdiomUncorrected Toru Mar 22, 2019 0 Comments accumulate, corner, eye, get hot, graduation ceremony, head, hot, spread wings, tear, university, warm Megashira ga Atsuku Naru (目頭が熱くなる – One’s Eyes Fill with Tears) Megashira ga Atsuku Naru 目頭が熱くなる The day before yesterday, a graduation ceremony took place at my university. 一昨日は、私の大学の卒業式が行われました。 When I Read More
EssayEtymologyIdiomUncorrected Toru Mar 20, 2019 0 Comments appearance, beautiful, beauty, eye, eyebrow, features, four-character idiom, man, men, talent, talented, woman, women ‘Yōshi Tanrei‘ and ‘Bimoku Shūrei‘ (「容姿端麗」と「眉目秀麗」 – “Beautiful Features”) ‘Yōshi Tanrei‘ and ‘Bimoku Shūrei‘ 「容姿端麗」と「眉目秀麗」 Yesterday, I introduced you to the four-character idom ‘saishoku kenbi‘ (才色兼備), which means to Read More
EssayEtymologyIdiomUncorrected Toru Mar 07, 2019 0 Comments big, eye, failure, gap, look, overlook, pass through, scold, shortcoming, sieve Ōme ni Miru (大目に見る – Overlooking) Ōme ni Miru 大目に見る Yesterday, I introduced you to the idiom ‘ōmedama wo kuu‘ (大目玉を食う), which means to be scolded Read More
EssayEtymologyIdiomUncorrected Toru Mar 06, 2019 0 Comments ball, big, deed, eat, eye, eyeball, get a rocket, harshly, scold, undesirable deed, wide eyes Ōmedama wo Kuu (大目玉を食う – Getting a Rocket) Ōmedama wo Kuu 大目玉を食う To be scolded very harshly can be described as ‘ōmedama wo kuu‘ (大目玉を食う) in Japanese. 目上の人からひどく叱られることを、「大目玉を食う」と言います。 Read More