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乞力馬扎羅山 乞力马扎罗山 see styles |
qǐ lì mǎ zhā luó shān qi3 li4 ma3 zha1 luo2 shan1 ch`i li ma cha lo shan chi li ma cha lo shan |
Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania |
受乞右の沢川 see styles |
ukegoimiginosawagawa うけごいみぎのさわがわ |
(place-name) Ukegoimiginosawagawa |
戌迦羅博乞史 戌迦罗博乞史 see styles |
xū jiā luó bó qǐ shǐ xu1 jia1 luo2 bo2 qi3 shi3 hsü chia lo po ch`i shih hsü chia lo po chi shih jukyarahakishi |
śuklapakṣa, the waxing period of the moon, 1st to 15th. |
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amagoi あまごい |
(noun/participle) praying for rain |
佐和田世乞御嶽 see styles |
sawadayokoiodake さわだよこいおだけ |
(place-name) Sawadayokoiodake |
入聚落遊行乞食 see styles |
rù jù luò yóu xíng qǐ shí ru4 ju4 luo4 you2 xing2 qi3 shi2 ju chü lo yu hsing ch`i shih ju chü lo yu hsing chi shih nyū shuraku yugyō kotsujiki |
enters a village, wandering about begging for alms |
雨乞のイチョウ see styles |
amagonoichou / amagonoicho あまごのイチョウ |
(place-name) Amagonoichō |
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kou / ko こう |
(surname, transitive verb) (1) to beg; to ask; to request; to invite; (surname, transitive verb) (2) to pray; to wish |
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kou / ko こう |
(surname, transitive verb) to beg; to ask; to request; to invite |
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hoitou(陪堂); hoito / hoito(陪堂); hoito ほいとう(陪堂); ほいと |
(1) (ほいとう only) (archaism) being served food outside the meditation hall (at a Zen temple); (2) (ほいとう only) (archaism) serving food; food served; (3) (archaism) begging; beggar |
近江泥棒伊勢乞食 see styles |
oumidorobouisekojiki / omidoroboisekojiki おうみどろぼういせこじき |
(expression) (derogatory term) (proverb) (archaism) merchants from Ise and Ōmi do not waste their money (unlike Edoites); robbers from Ōmi, beggars from Ise |
漿を乞いて酒を得る see styles |
shouokoitesakeouru / shookoitesakeoru しょうをこいてさけをうる |
(expression) (idiom) to get more than one requests; to beg for water and receive wine |
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itomagoi いとまごい |
(n,vs,vi) (1) leave-taking; (saying) goodbye; (n,vs,vi) (2) requesting leave (from work) |
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amagoi あまごい |
(noun/participle) praying for rain |
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oshieokou / oshieoko おしえをこう |
(exp,v5u-s) to seek knowledge; to ask for instruction |
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yurushiokou / yurushioko ゆるしをこう |
(exp,v5u-s) to beg forgiveness; to ask for someone's pardon; to ask for permission |
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koiukeru こいうける |
(Ichidan verb) (See 請い求める) to receive by requesting earnestly; to beg |
慌てる乞食は貰いが少ない see styles |
awaterukojikihamoraigasukunai あわてるこじきはもらいがすくない |
(expression) (proverb) slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping |
乞食を三日すればやめられぬ see styles |
kojikiomikkasurebayamerarenu こじきをみっかすればやめられぬ |
(expression) (proverb) Once a beggar, always a beggar; once you have been begging for three days, you cannot stop |
乞食を三日すれば止められぬ see styles |
kojikiomikkasurebayamerarenu こじきをみっかすればやめられぬ |
(expression) (proverb) Once a beggar, always a beggar; once you have been begging for three days, you cannot stop |
慌てる乞食はもらいが少ない see styles |
awaterukojikihamoraigasukunai あわてるこじきはもらいがすくない |
(expression) (proverb) slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping |
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inochigoi いのちごい |
(n,vs,vi) begging for one's life; pleading for one's life |
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kougokitai / kogokitai こうごきたい |
(expression) don't miss it; stay tuned; coming soon; look forward to it |
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amagoi あまごい |
(n,vs,vi) praying for rain |
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koinegau こいねがう |
(transitive verb) to beg; to request; to beseech; to implore; to entreat |
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monogoi(物乞i, 物goi, mono乞i, 物乞); monogoi(mono乞i) ものごい(物乞い, 物ごい, もの乞い, 物乞); モノごい(モノ乞い) |
(n,vs,vi) beggar; begging |
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koinegawakuha こいねがわくは |
(exp,adv) (the は is pronounced わ) I pray in earnest that; I beg that; I yearn that |
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awaterukojikihamoraigasukunai あわてるこじきはもらいがすくない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping |
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kojikiomikkasurebayamerarenu こじきをみっかすればやめられぬ |
(expression) (proverb) once a beggar, always a beggar; if one begs for three days, one cannot stop |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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