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1234Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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futatsunagara ふたつながら |
(adverb) (kana only) both |
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yosonagara よそながら |
(adverb) (kana only) while at a distance; indirectly; casually |
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shitsureinagara / shitsurenagara しつれいながら |
(adv,exp) with all due respect; if I may make bold to ask |
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tsuidenagara ついでながら |
(kana only) (See 序でに) incidentally; taking the opportunity; while (you) are at it; on the occasion |
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habakarinagara はばかりながら |
(adverb) (kana only) with all due respect ...; I venture to say ...; Excuse me, but ... |
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mappitsunagara まっぴつながら |
(expression) (letter-closing phrase expressing regret for not mentioning something earlier in the letter) last but not least; finally |
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jibunnagara じぶんながら |
(expression) if I do say so myself |
アフリカクチナガワニ see styles |
afurikakuchinagawani アフリカクチナガワニ |
(kana only) African slender-snouted crocodile (Crocodylus cataphractus) |
オモナガフタホシハゼ see styles |
omonagafutahoshihaze オモナガフタホシハゼ |
Eviota partimaculata (species of Indo-Pacific pygmy goby) |
ダードラナガルハベリ see styles |
daadoranagaruhaberi / dadoranagaruhaberi ダードラナガルハベリ |
(place-name) Dadra and Nagar Haveli (India) |
チビナガヒラタムシ科 see styles |
chibinagahiratamushika チビナガヒラタムシか |
Micromalthidae (family of beetles) |
ヒレナガスズメダイ属 see styles |
hirenagasuzumedaizoku ヒレナガスズメダイぞく |
Neoglyphidodon (genus of damselfish) |
フーロックテナガザル see styles |
fuurokkutenagazaru / furokkutenagazaru フーロックテナガザル |
(kana only) hoolock gibbon (either of the two gibbons in genus Hoolock) |
ヤンバルテナガコガネ see styles |
yanbarutenagakogane ヤンバルテナガコガネ |
(kana only) Yanbaru long-armed scarab beetle (Cheirotonus jambar) |
ペルーケナガアルマジロ see styles |
peruukenagaarumajiro / perukenagarumajiro ペルーケナガアルマジロ |
(kana only) Andean hairy armadillo (Chaetophractus nationi) |
ミナミナガサキトラザメ see styles |
minaminagasakitorazame ミナミナガサキトラザメ |
New Zealand catshark (Bythaelurus dawsoni, species endemic to New Zealand) |
ミミナガバンディクート see styles |
miminagabandikuuto / miminagabandikuto ミミナガバンディクート |
bilby (Macrotis lagotis); dalgyte |
寝るほど楽はなかりけり see styles |
neruhodorakuhanakarikeri ねるほどらくはなかりけり |
(expression) (proverb) There is nothing better than sleeping |
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warenagara われながら |
(adverb) even if I say so myself; for me (to do such a thing) |
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mukashinagara むかしながら |
(adj-no,adv) unchanged (from long ago); as it was in the past; same old; traditional |
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michinakaba みちなかば |
(exp,n) halfway (through, complete); midway |
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imasaranagara いまさらながら |
(expression) (1) although at this late hour; now, although it is too late; (expression) (2) afresh; anew; again |
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oyobazunagara およばずながら |
(adverb) to the best of my ability, poor though it be |
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osorurunakare おそるるなかれ |
(expression) Be not afraid |
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yokonotsunagari よこのつながり |
(exp,n) horizontal relationship; lateral ties; horizontal connection |
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shinitsunagaru しにつながる |
(exp,v5r) to result in death; to lead to death; to be linked with death |
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ennitsunagaru えんにつながる |
(exp,v5r) to be related to someone by blood |
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chigatsunagaru ちがつながる |
(exp,v5r) (usu. as 血が繋がっている) to be related (by blood) |
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chinotsunagari ちのつながり |
(exp,n) blood relationship |
やながわ希望の森公園前駅 see styles |
yanagawakibounomorikouenmaeeki / yanagawakibonomorikoenmaeeki やながわきぼうのもりこうえんまええき |
(st) Yanagawakibounomorikōenmae Station |
オモナガフタボシイソハゼ see styles |
omonagafutaboshiisohaze / omonagafutaboshisohaze オモナガフタボシイソハゼ |
Eviota partimacula (species of pygmy goby found in the Marshall Islands) |
キオビホオナガスズメバチ see styles |
kiobihoonagasuzumebachi キオビホオナガスズメバチ |
(kana only) median wasp (Dolichovespula media) |
ハシナガチョウチョウウオ see styles |
hashinagachouchouuo / hashinagachochouo ハシナガチョウチョウウオ |
copperband butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus); banded longsnout butterflyfish; beaked butterflyfish; beaked coralfish; longnose butterflyfish |
何事もなかったかのように see styles |
nanigotomonakattakanoyouni / nanigotomonakattakanoyoni なにごともなかったかのように |
(expression) as if nothing had happened |
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senaka せなか |
back (of the body) |
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onakanoko おなかのこ |
(expression) child one is expecting; child in one's womb |
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sukunakarazu すくなからず |
(adverb) considerably; not a little; in no small numbers |
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hiruhinaka ひるひなか |
(exp,n,adv) (See 真っ昼間・まっぴるま) daytime; noon; broad daylight |
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sumanakatta; sumankatta すまなかった; すまんかった |
(interjection) (familiar language) (See すまない・3) sorry; my bad |
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osomakinagara おそまきながら |
(expression) (See 遅ればせながら) belatedly; though a little too late |
ハシナガチョウチョウウオ属 see styles |
hashinagachouchouuozoku / hashinagachochouozoku ハシナガチョウチョウウオぞく |
Chelmon (genus of tropical fish) |
豊明のナガハノイチモチソウ see styles |
toyoakenonagahanoichimochisou / toyoakenonagahanoichimochiso とよあけのナガハノイチモチソウ |
(place-name) Toyoakenonagahanoichimochisou |
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tsuidenagara ついでながら |
(exp,adv) (kana only) while I have the opportunity (I'd also like to say ...); by the way; incidentally; in passing |
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oshinagasu おしながす |
(transitive verb) to wash away |
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magunakaruta; maguna karuta マグナカルタ; マグナ・カルタ |
Magna Carta (lat:) |
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chinotsunagatta ちのつながった |
(exp,adj-f) related (by blood); blood-related; of the same blood |
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kubionagakusuru くびをながくする |
(exp,vs-i) (idiom) to eagerly look forward to |
女の髪の毛には大象もつながる see styles |
onnanokaminokenihataizoumotsunagaru / onnanokaminokenihataizomotsunagaru おんなのかみのけにはたいぞうもつながる |
(expression) (idiom) No man can resist the lure of a woman |
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inagara いながら |
(adverb) from where one sits; while sitting by |
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senetsunagara せんえつながら |
(expression) (used to start speeches, etc.) by your leave; with your permission |
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shikashinagara しかしながら |
(adv,conj) (kana only) however; nevertheless |
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sarinagara さりながら |
(conjunction) (kana only) (See しかしながら) nevertheless; still; however; yet |
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inakamiso いなかみそ |
(See 味噌・1) barley miso |
己の欲せざる所は人に施すなかれ see styles |
onorenohossezarutokorohahitonihodokosunakare おのれのほっせざるところはひとにほどこすなかれ |
(archaism) don't do unto others what you would not have done unto you |
日光を見ずして結構と言うなかれ see styles |
nikkouomizushitekekkoutoiunakare / nikkoomizushitekekkotoiunakare にっこうをみずしてけっこうというなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (See ナポリを見てから死ね) see Nikko and die; don't say "wonderful" until you've seen Nikko |
歌人は居ながらにして名所を知る see styles |
kajinhainagaranishitemeishooshiru / kajinhainagaranishitemeshooshiru かじんはいながらにしてめいしょをしる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) poets can stay in one place and still know all the famous sights |
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osorenagara おそれながら |
(expression) let me humbly say; most humbly; with all due respect |
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tsunagaranaikenri つながらないけんり |
right to disconnect (from work-related communications during non-work hours) |
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touzennokotonagara / tozennokotonagara とうぜんのことながら |
(exp,adv) naturally; not surprisingly; it should be appreciated that; understandably; as a matter of course; as is obvious; as will be understood |
ミツクリエナガチョウチンアンコウ see styles |
mitsukurienagachouchinankou / mitsukurienagachochinanko ミツクリエナガチョウチンアンコウ |
(kana only) triplewart seadevil (Cryptopsaras couesii) |
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nagaiaida ながいあいだ |
(exp,n,adv) long time; long interval; for quite some time |
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finakappu(p); fina kappu フィナカップ(P); フィナ・カップ |
Fédération Internationale de Natation Amateur cup; FINA cup |
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onakagasuku おなかがすく |
(exp,v5k) to become hungry; to get an empty stomach |
宝の山に入りながら手を空しくして帰る see styles |
takaranoyamaniirinagarateomunashikushitekaeru / takaranoyamanirinagarateomunashikushitekaeru たからのやまにいりながらてをむなしくしてかえる |
(expression) (idiom) to have a good opportunity only to let it slip from your grasp; to come home empty-handed despite having entered treasure mountain |
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namidanagara なみだながら |
(adverb) (usu. 〜に) while crying; tearfully; in tears |
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onakaokowasu おなかをこわす |
(exp,v5s) to get an upset stomach; to have diarrhea |
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kotonakareshugi ことなかれしゅぎ |
(exp,n) (philosophy of) not rocking the boat; (principle of) letting sleeping dogs lie |
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osomakinagara おそまきながら |
(expression) (See 遅ればせながら) belatedly |
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oshinagasu おしながす |
(transitive verb) to wash away; to sweep away; to carry away |
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inagaranishite いながらにして |
(expression) from one's seat; without stirring |
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nagashime ながしめ |
(1) sidelong glance; (2) flirtatious glance |
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inakamono; inakamon いなかもの; いなかもん |
(occ. derisive) person from the countryside; countryman; countryfolk; provincial person; bumpkin; hick; hillbilly; redneck |
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kagenagara かげながら |
(adverb) from behind the scenes (cheer, pray, etc. for someone); from the sidelines; from a distance; secretly; in secret |
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kubionagakusuru; kubionagakusuru(kubio長kusuru) くびをながくする; クビをながくする(クビを長くする) |
(exp,vs-i) (idiom) to eagerly look forward to |
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umarenagara うまれながら |
(adj-no,adv) by nature; naturally; by birth; inborn |
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neruhodorakuhanakarikeri ねるほどらくはなかりけり |
(expression) (proverb) there is nothing better than sleeping |
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irootokokanetochikarahanakarikeri いろおとこかねとちからはなかりけり |
(expression) (proverb) handsome men have neither money nor power |
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shikashinagara しかしながら |
(adv,conj) (kana only) however; nevertheless |
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sarukotonagara さることながら |
(expression) (kana only) that goes without saying but also ...; not only that but ... |
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nakattakotonisuru なかったことにする |
(exp,vs-i) (kana only) to forget something ever existed; to pretend something didn't happen; to put something behind one; to forgive (something) |
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onnanokaminokenihataizoumotsunagaru / onnanokaminokenihataizomotsunagaru おんなのかみのけにはたいぞうもつながる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) no man can resist the lure of a woman |
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keikoutonarumogyuugotonarunakare / kekotonarumogyugotonarunakare けいこうとなるもぎゅうごとなるなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion; better be first in a village than second at Rome; better to be the mouth of a chicken than the rear end of a cow |
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mosarukotonagara もさることながら |
(expression) (kana only) one may well say so, but ...; even more than |
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onorenishikazarumonootomotosurunakare おのれにしかざるものをともとするなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) do not befriend those beneath you |
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onorenohossezarutokorohahitonihodokosunakare おのれのほっせざるところはひとにほどこすなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) do not do unto others what you would not have done unto you |
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naganiza; buraunsaajanfisshu; buraunsaajonfisshu / naganiza; buraunsajanfisshu; buraunsajonfisshu ナガニザ; ブラウンサージャンフィッシュ; ブラウンサージョンフィッシュ |
brown surgeonfish (Acanthurus nigrofuscus, species of Indo-Pacific tang) |
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ikinagaraeru いきながらえる |
(v1,vi) to live long; to survive |
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okurebasenagara; osorebasenagara(ik) おくればせながら; おそればせながら(ik) |
(expression) (See 遅まきながら) belatedly; tardily |
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okurebasenagara おくればせながら |
(expression) belatedly; though a little too late |
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