As a matter of fact, there are different words for nose snot in Japanese depending on its state. I've often heard it said that the Inuits (Eskimos in non-PC parlance) have lots of words to describe snow, because they live with it all the time. In Japanese there are lots of words ...
ランチ:lunch loan word 魚[さかな]:fish 味[あじ]:taste, flavor りんご:apple みかん:tangerine 皿[さら]:plate, counter for plates or helpings コーヒー:coffee コップ:cup, glass 二人[ふたり]:two persons 止む[やむ]:stop, cease 九[きゅう]:nine 昼間[ひるま]:daytime...
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Hana-chan—a play on the Japanese word for "nose" and a common girl's nickname—is a helpful little robot mutt who will bark if she detects moderately whiffy toes, but will keel over if the pong is particularly pungent. The 15-centimetre (6-inch) dog, equipped with an odour detection ...
The word for toasting is kampai, pronounced 'kahm-pie'. When toasting the glass is never left unfilled. Drinking is an important part of Japanese culture. It is a way to relieve business stress. Never pour a drink yourself; always allow someone else to do it for you. Most business ent...
Smell with your nose. Feel with your skin. Then comes the thinking, afterward, and in that way knowing the truth. Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) The 69 Stations of the Kisokaido Road: Number 22, Odai, 1852. Also in the Summer selection at the Toshidama Gallery is this fine piece. An ...
A smiley is a sequence of characters on your computer keyboard. If you don't see it, try tilting your head to the left -- the colon is the eyes, the dash represents the nose and the right parenthesis is the mouth. Smileys usually follow after the punctuation, or in place of the punc...
WORD OF THE DAY ADD LINGO TIPS Top 50 SHOP NetLingo List of Smileys and Emoticons :-)A smiley is a sequence of characters on your computer keyboard. If you don't see it, try tilting your head to the left -- the colon is the eyes, the dash represents the nose and the right...
Sticking one鈥檚 nose in the data : Evaluation in phraseological sequences with nose With the realization that introspection and the use of dictionaries constitute aprecarious foundation for studies of metaphor and metonymy, corpora have in... M Levin,H Lindquist - 《Icame Journal》 被引量: ...
Body parts are important terms to know, regardless of the language you are speaking. And Japanese is no exception. Whether you want to say the Japanese word for head (atama),hair (kami), or even the toe (tsumasaki), it's important not just to know their meanings, but to be able to...