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There are 65 total results for your 慣れ search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

慣れ

see styles
 nare
    なれ
(noun/participle) practice; practising; experience

慣れた

see styles
 nareta
    なれた
(can act as adjective) experienced; practiced; practised; familiar

慣れる

see styles
 nareru
    なれる
(v1,vi) (1) to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become familiar with; (2) to become skilled in; to become experienced at; (3) to become tame; to become domesticated

不慣れ

see styles
 funare
    ふなれ
(noun or adjectival noun) inexperienced; unfamiliar (with); unversed; lacking experience

人慣れ

see styles
 hitonare
    ひとなれ
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) being used to people (e.g. of a young child); being sociable; (2) being used to humans (esp. animals); being tame

場慣れ

see styles
 banare
    ばなれ
(noun/participle) experience; being accustomed (to something); poise in a critical situation

女慣れ

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 onnanare
    おんななれ
(n,vs,vi) (See 男慣れ) being used to socializing with women (of a man)

男慣れ

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 otokonare
    おとこなれ
(n,vs,vi) (See 女慣れ) being used to socializing with men (of a woman)

慣れっこ

see styles
 narekko
    なれっこ
(n,adj-no,adj-na) being used to ...; getting used to ...; being accustomed to; being conditioned to; be familiar with

し慣れる

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 shinareru
    しなれる
(Ichidan verb) to be used to doing; to be experienced in

世慣れる

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 yonareru
    よなれる
(v1,vi) to become used to the (ways of the) world; to become worldly or sophisticated

人慣れる

see styles
 hitonareru
    ひとなれる
(v1,vi) to become accustomed to people

呼慣れる

see styles
 yobinareru
    よびなれる
(Ichidan verb) to be used to calling (someone by a certain name)

手慣れた

see styles
 tenareta
    てなれた
(pre-noun adjective) practiced; skilled; experienced; accomplished

手慣れる

see styles
 tenareru
    てなれる
(v1,vi) to get used (to); to get familiar with; to get skillful with

旅慣れる

see styles
 tabinareru
    たびなれる
(v1,vi) to be accustomed to traveling (travelling)

耳慣れる

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 miminareru
    みみなれる
(v1,vi) to be something familiar

聞慣れる

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 kikinareru
    ききなれる
(transitive verb) to get used to hearing

見慣れる

see styles
 minareru
    みなれる
(v1,vi) to become used to seeing; to be familiar with

読慣れる

see styles
 yominareru
    よみなれる
(v1,vi) to be accustomed to reading

慣れ親しむ

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 nareshitashimu
    なれしたしむ
(Godan verb with "mu" ending) to become familiar with; to get used to

住み慣れる

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 suminareru
    すみなれる
(Ichidan verb) to get used to living in

使い慣れる

see styles
 tsukainareru
    つかいなれる
(Ichidan verb) to get accustomed to using

呼び慣れる

see styles
 yobinareru
    よびなれる
(Ichidan verb) to be used to calling (someone by a certain name)

聞き慣れた

see styles
 kikinareta
    ききなれた
(can act as adjective) familiar

聞き慣れる

see styles
 kikinareru
    ききなれる
(transitive verb) to get used to hearing

読み慣れる

see styles
 yominareru
    よみなれる
(v1,vi) to be accustomed to reading

通い慣れる

see styles
 kayoinareru
    かよいなれる
(v1,vi) to travel on frequently (e.g. a road or path)

食べ慣れる

see styles
 tabenareru
    たべなれる
(Ichidan verb) to be used to eating; to become used to eating; to be accustomed to eating; to acquire a taste for

慣れっこになる

see styles
 narekkoninaru
    なれっこになる
(exp,v5r) to become used to; to become familiar with; to grow accustomed to

習うより慣れよ

see styles
 narauyorinareyo
    ならうよりなれよ
(expression) experience is the best teacher; custom makes all things easy; you learn best by doing; practice makes perfect; it is better to grow accustomed than to be taught

習うより慣れろ

see styles
 narauyorinarero
    ならうよりなれろ
(expression) experience is the best teacher; custom makes all things easy; you learn best by doing; practice makes perfect; it is better to grow accustomed than to be taught

Variations:
慣れっこ
馴れっこ

 narekko
    なれっこ
(n,adj-no,adj-na) being used to ...; getting used to ...; being accustomed to; being conditioned to; be familiar with

Variations:
し慣れる
仕馴れる

 shinareru
    しなれる
(Ichidan verb) to be used to doing; to be experienced in

Variations:
世慣れる
世馴れる

 yonareru
    よなれる
(v1,vi) to become used to the (ways of the) world; to become worldly or sophisticated

Variations:
人慣れる
人馴れる

 hitonareru
    ひとなれる
(v1,vi) to become accustomed to people

Variations:
手慣れる
手馴れる

 tenareru
    てなれる
(v1,vi) to get used (to); to get familiar with; to get skillful with

Variations:
旅慣れる
旅馴れる

 tabinareru
    たびなれる
(v1,vi) to be accustomed to traveling (travelling)

Variations:
耳慣れる
耳馴れる

 miminareru
    みみなれる
(v1,vi) to become familiar (to one's ears)

Variations:
慣れる
馴れる

 nareru
    なれる
(v1,vi) (1) (esp. 慣れる) to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become familiar with; (v1,vi) (2) (esp. 慣れる) to become skilled in; to become experienced at; (v1,vi) (3) (esp. 馴れる) to become tame; to become domesticated; (v1,aux-v) (4) (after the -masu stem of a verb) to get used to doing

Variations:
呼び慣れる
呼慣れる

 yobinareru
    よびなれる
(Ichidan verb) to be used to calling (someone by a certain name)

Variations:
人慣れ
人馴れ
人なれ

 hitonare
    ひとなれ
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) being used to people (e.g. of a young child); being sociable; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) being used to humans (esp. animals); being tame

Variations:
住み慣れる
住み馴れる

 suminareru
    すみなれる
(Ichidan verb) to get used to living in

Variations:
場慣れ
場馴れ
場なれ

 banare
    ばなれ
(n,vs,vi) experience; being accustomed (to something); poise in a critical situation

Variations:
通い慣れる
通いなれる

 kayoinareru
    かよいなれる
(v1,vi) to travel on frequently (e.g. a road or path)

Variations:
食べ慣れる
食べなれる

 tabenareru
    たべなれる
(Ichidan verb) to be used to eating; to become used to eating; to be accustomed to eating; to acquire a taste for

Variations:
慣れ
馴れ(rK)

 nare
    なれ
(1) practice; experience; habituation; (suffix noun) (2) (See 女慣れ) being used to; being comfortable with; being experienced in

Variations:
慣れっこ
馴れっこ(rK)

 narekko
    なれっこ
(n,adj-no,adj-na) being used to ...; getting used to ...; being accustomed to; being conditioned to; be familiar with

Variations:
慣れっこになる
馴れっこになる

 narekkoninaru
    なれっこになる
(exp,v5r) to become used to; to become familiar with; to grow accustomed to

Variations:
習うより慣れろ
習うより慣れよ

 narauyorinarero(習uyori慣rero); narauyorinareyo(習uyori慣reyo)
    ならうよりなれろ(習うより慣れろ); ならうよりなれよ(習うより慣れよ)
(expression) (proverb) experience is the best teacher; custom makes all things easy; you learn best by doing; practice makes perfect; it is better to grow accustomed than to be taught

Variations:
不慣れ
不慣
不馴れ
不馴

 funare
    ふなれ
(noun or adjectival noun) inexperienced; unfamiliar (with); unversed; lacking experience

Variations:
慣れ親しむ
なれ親しむ
馴れ親しむ

 nareshitashimu
    なれしたしむ
(v5m,vi) to become familiar with and cherish; to get to know and love

Variations:
使い慣れる
使いなれる
使い馴れる

 tsukainareru
    つかいなれる
(Ichidan verb) to get accustomed to using

Variations:
見慣れる
見馴れる
見なれる

 minareru
    みなれる
(v1,vi) to become used to seeing; to be familiar with

Variations:
手馴れる
手慣れる
手なれる(sK)

 tenareru
    てなれる
(v1,vi) to get used to; to get familiar with; to get skillful (in doing); to become proficient

Variations:
不慣れ
不馴れ(rK)
不慣(sK)
不馴(sK)

 funare
    ふなれ
(noun or adjectival noun) inexperienced; unfamiliar (with); unversed; lacking experience

Variations:
住み慣れる
住みなれる
住み馴れる(rK)

 suminareru
    すみなれる
(v1,vi) to get used to living (in); to live (somewhere) for a long time

Variations:
使い慣れる
使い馴れる(rK)
使いなれる(sK)

 tsukainareru
    つかいなれる
(v1,vi) to get used to using; to get accustomed to using

Variations:
呼び慣れる
呼びなれる
呼び馴れる(rK)
呼慣れる(sK)

 yobinareru
    よびなれる
(transitive verb) to become used to calling (someone by a certain name)

Variations:
物慣れる
物馴れる
もの慣れる
もの馴れる
物なれる

 mononareru
    ものなれる
(v1,vi) (often 〜た: experienced, skilled) to add to one's experience; to become skillful

Variations:
耳慣れる
耳馴れる(rK)
耳なれる(sK)

 miminareru
    みみなれる
(v1,vi) to become familiar (to one's ears)

Variations:
聞きなれる
聞き慣れる
聞き馴れる(rK)
聴きなれる(sK)
聴き慣れる(sK)
聞慣れる(sK)
聞馴れる(sK)

 kikinareru
    ききなれる
(transitive verb) to get used to hearing

Variations:
聞き慣れる
聞き馴れる
聞慣れる
聞馴れる

 kikinareru
    ききなれる
(transitive verb) to get used to hearing

Variations:
見慣れる
見馴れる(rK)
見なれる(sK)

 minareru
    みなれる
(v1,vi) to get used to seeing; to become accustomed to seeing; to be familiar with

Variations:
読み慣れる
読慣れる
読み馴れる
読みなれる

 yominareru
    よみなれる
(v1,vi) to be accustomed to reading
This page contains 65 results for "慣れ" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

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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