CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionOnomatopoeiaSlangUncorrected Toru Sep 07, 2021Jan 02, 2024 accent, adverb, ball, chance, Japanese, pronounce, slang, tamatama, testes Tamatama (たまたま – “By Chance”) Tamatama たまたま The Japanese adverb tamatama (たまたま) means that something happens by chance. 日本語の「たまたま」は、「偶然」を表す副詞です。 Tamatama is often used in our Read More
EssayJapanese traditionOnomatopoeiaUncorrected Toru Jul 07, 2018 0 Comments baby, foot, grandfather, grandmother, infants, meal, pee, pronounce, talk, urination, walk Baby Talk Baby Talk 幼児語 The Japanese language has various phrases in baby talk. 日本にはさまざまな幼児語が存在します。 Most of them were made by imitating Read More
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
CultureDiaryEducationLanguageUncorrected Toru Jan 23, 2015Jan 06, 2024 abbreviations, characters, coolness, exception, literally, pronounce, readability, unabbreviated form, understandability How to Pronounce Abbreviations Today, I learned laws of how to pronounce abbreviations. Firstly, if the abbreviation is composed of 2 characters, it should Read More