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乞力馬扎羅山


乞力马扎罗山

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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

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 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

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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.

Variations:
雨乞い
雨請い

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 amagoi
    あまごい
(noun/participle) praying for rain

佐和田世乞御嶽

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 sawadayokoiodake
    さわだよこいおだけ
(place-name) Sawadayokoiodake

入聚落遊行乞食

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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

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 amagonoichou / amagonoicho
    あまごのイチョウ
(place-name) Amagonoichō

Variations:
乞う(P)
請う

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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

Variations:
請う(P)
乞う

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 kou / ko
    こう
(surname, transitive verb) to beg; to ask; to request; to invite

Variations:
陪堂
乞児
乞食

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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

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 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

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 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

Variations:
暇乞い
暇乞(io)

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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)

Variations:
雨乞い
雨ごい
雨請い

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 amagoi
    あまごい
(noun/participle) praying for rain

Variations:
教えを請う
教えを乞う

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 oshieokou / oshieoko
    おしえをこう
(exp,v5u-s) to seek knowledge; to ask for instruction

Variations:
許しを請う
許しを乞う

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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

Variations:
請い受ける
乞い受ける

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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

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 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

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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; once you have been begging for three days, you cannot stop

乞食を三日すれば止められぬ

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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; once you have been begging for three days, you cannot stop

慌てる乞食はもらいが少ない

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 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

Variations:
命乞い
命ごい
命乞(io)

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 inochigoi
    いのちごい
(n,vs,vi) begging for one's life; pleading for one's life

Variations:
乞うご期待
こうご期待
請うご期待

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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

Variations:
雨乞い
雨請い(rK)
雨ごい(sK)

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 amagoi
    あまごい
(n,vs,vi) praying for rain

Variations:
希う
請い願う
庶幾う
冀う
乞い願う

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 koinegau
    こいねがう
(transitive verb) to beg; to request; to beseech; to implore; to entreat

Variations:
物乞い
物ごい
もの乞い
モノ乞い
物乞(io)

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 monogoi(物i, 物goi, monoi, 物); monogoi(monoi)
    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

Variations:
乞い願わくは
希わくは
冀わくは
庶幾わくは

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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

Variations:
慌てる乞食はもらいが少ない
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
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping

Variations:
乞食を三日すればやめられぬ
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; 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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