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There are 23 total results for your お腹 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

お腹

see styles
 onaka
    おなか
(polite language) stomach

お腹の子

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 onakanoko
    おなかのこ
(expression) child one is expecting; child in one's womb

お腹がすく

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 onakagasuku
    おなかがすく
(exp,v5k) to become hungry; to get an empty stomach

お腹がへる

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 onakagaheru
    おなかがへる
(exp,v5r) to become hungry

お腹が減る

see styles
 onakagaheru
    おなかがへる
(exp,v5r) to become hungry

お腹が空く

see styles
 onakagasuku
    おなかがすく
(exp,v5k) to become hungry; to get an empty stomach

お腹を壊す

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 onakaokowasu
    おなかをこわす
(exp,v5s) to get an upset stomach; to have diarrhea

お腹いっぱい

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 onakaippai
    おなかいっぱい
(expression) (1) (colloquialism) full up; (expression) (2) to have had enough of something (both good and bad nuance)

お腹ピーピー

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 onakapiipii / onakapipi
    おなかピーピー
(osb:) weak stomach; non-stop diarrhea

お腹をこわす

see styles
 onakaokowasu
    おなかをこわす
(exp,v5s) to get an upset stomach; to have diarrhea

お腹をすかす

see styles
 onakaosukasu
    おなかをすかす
(exp,v5s) to feel hungry; to get hungry

お腹を空かす

see styles
 onakaosukasu
    おなかをすかす
(exp,v5s) to feel hungry; to get hungry

お腹を空かせる

see styles
 onakaosukaseru
    おなかをすかせる
(exp,v1) to feel hungry; to get hungry

Variations:
お腹が減る
お腹がへる

 onakagaheru
    おなかがへる
(exp,v5r) to become hungry

Variations:
お腹がゆるい
お腹が緩い

 onakagayurui
    おなかがゆるい
(exp,adj-i) having an upset stomach; having soft stools; having loose bowels

Variations:
お腹の子
おなかの子

 onakanoko
    おなかのこ
(expression) child one is expecting; child in one's womb

Variations:
お腹を空かす
お腹をすかす

 onakaosukasu
    おなかをすかす
(exp,v5s) (See お腹を空かせる) to feel hungry; to get hungry

Variations:
お腹が空く
お腹がすく
おなかが空く

 onakagasuku
    おなかがすく
(exp,v5k) to become hungry; to get an empty stomach

Variations:
お腹
お中(rK)
御腹(sK)
御中(sK)

 onaka
    おなか
(polite language) belly; abdomen; stomach

Variations:
お腹
御腹(rK)
お中(rK)
御中(rK)

 onaka
    おなか
(polite language) belly; abdomen; stomach

Variations:
お腹いっぱい
お腹一杯
おなか一杯(sK)

 onakaippai
    おなかいっぱい
(n,adj-no,adv) (1) full stomach; bellyful; (eat) heartily; (adverb) (2) to one's heart's content

Variations:
お腹が空く
お腹がすく
お腹すく(sK)
お腹空く(sK)
おなかが空く(sK)
おなか空く(sK)

 onakagasuku; onakasuku(sk)
    おなかがすく; おなかすく(sk)
(exp,v5k) to get hungry; to become hungry

Variations:
お腹を壊す
おなかを壊す
お腹をこわす

 onakaokowasu
    おなかをこわす
(exp,v5s) to get an upset stomach; to have diarrhea
This page contains 23 results for "お腹" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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