月(Getsu or Tsuki)–“Month” and “Moon” 日(Nichi or Hi)–“Day” and “Sun” 週(Shuu)–“Week” 今日(Kyou)–“Today” 明日(Ashita)–“Tomorrow” 昨日(Kinou)–“Yesterday” 時間(Jikan)–“Time” (As in, a time frame.) 分(Fun or Bun)–“Minute” 時(Ji or Toki)–“Hour” ...
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The word 本心 (honshin) means “true heart” or “true feelings.” So this phrase means that what’s said while drinking is often how a person truly feels.A mumbled 大好き (daisuki,“I love you”) while drinking isn’t just the sake talking!
The compound word 小春 means "late summer". Other combinations of kanji characters can form this name as well. Kōji 浩司, 浩二, 康二, 幸次, 光司, こうじ m JapaneseFrom Japanese 浩 (kō) meaning "prosperous", 幸 (kō) meaning "happiness, good luck" or 康 (kō) meaning "peace" ...
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Tsuki (つき:月) — MoonHāku (はあく:把握) — Grasp / Comprehend / UnderstandHaku (はく:吐く) — Vomit / PukeWhen you omit the sound of “u” in Tsuuki, it becomes a different word (Tsuki) with a different meaning. There are many words that sound almost alike in Japanese like ...
The kanji 月 is a complex one: it means both "moon" and "month," it's the Japanese counter 月 (つき) that counts the number of months, and 月 also means "calendar months in order." Why all these meanings? Remember that Japan originally used the lunar calendar, so 月 has many conn...
Which brings us to what Lisa described as the elephant in the room—onomatopoeia, a form of language that is very common in Japanese and wreaks fear in the heart of the J to E translator. How common is it? Well, I cannot spell “onomatopoeia” without looking it up, but the word in...
We have already discussed how to say ‘moon’ and ‘sun’ in Japanese, so it is only right that we teach you how to say ‘star’ as well! The main Japanese word for ‘star’ is hoshi (星 / ほし). This the word we use to talk about a star in the night sky. For those of ...
With that in mind, we can see in the print above, that by 1850, ‘wellness’ is becoming a concern for people just as it is today. The tremendous print by Kuniyoshi depicts townspeople washing and scrubbing a gigantic 3-D kanji for the word ‘LIFE’. The emphasis on cleanliness and ord...