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Variations:
悲嘆(P)
悲歎

see styles
 hitan
    ひたん
(noun/participle) grief; sorrow; anguish; lamentation

Variations:
感嘆(P)
感歎

see styles
 kantan
    かんたん
(n,vs,adj-no) admiration; wonder; astonishment

Variations:
驚嘆(P)
驚歎

see styles
 kyoutan / kyotan
    きょうたん
(noun/participle) wonder; admiration; being struck with admiration

Variations:
賛嘆
讃嘆
讃歎

see styles
 santan
    さんたん
(noun, transitive verb) praise; admiration; extolling

Variations:
賛嘆
讃歎
讃嘆

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 santan
    さんたん
(n,vs,adj-no) praise; extolment; extollment

Variations:
慨嘆
慨歎(rK)

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 gaitan
    がいたん
(n,vs,vt,vi) deploring; lamentation; regret; complaint

Variations:
詠嘆
詠歎(rK)

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 eitan / etan
    えいたん
(n,vs,vi) exclamation; admiration

Variations:
一唱三嘆
一倡三歎

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 isshousantan / isshosantan
    いっしょうさんたん
(noun/participle) (yoji) one reading (of a poem aloud) leaves one with ceaseless sighs of admiration

Variations:
一読三嘆
一読三歎

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 ichidokusantan
    いちどくさんたん
(noun/participle) (yoji) a reading leaves one with ceaseless sighs of admiration

Variations:
哀訴嘆願
哀訴歎願

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 aisotangan
    あいそたんがん
(noun/participle) plea; entreaty; supplication

Variations:
嘆賞
嘆称
歎賞
歎称

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 tanshou / tansho
    たんしょう
(noun/participle) admiration; praise

Variations:
感嘆詞
感歎詞(oK)

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 kantanshi
    かんたんし
(1) {gramm} (See 感動詞・かんどうし) interjection; (2) exclamation

Variations:
賞嘆
称嘆
賞歎
称歎

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 shoutan / shotan
    しょうたん
(noun/participle) laudation; acclaim

Variations:
嘆願(P)
歎願(rK)

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 tangan
    たんがん
(noun, transitive verb) entreaty; appeal; petition

Variations:
悲嘆(P)
悲歎(rK)

see styles
 hitan
    ひたん
(n,vs,vi) grief; sorrow; anguish; lamentation

Variations:
感嘆(P)
感歎(rK)

see styles
 kantan
    かんたん
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) admiration; wonder; astonishment

Variations:
驚嘆(P)
驚歎(rK)

see styles
 kyoutan / kyotan
    きょうたん
(n,vs,vi) wonder; admiration; being struck with admiration

Variations:
悲嘆に暮れる
悲嘆にくれる

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 hitannikureru
    ひたんにくれる
(exp,v1) to be filled with grief; to be overcome with sorrow

Variations:
嘆賞
歎賞
嘆称
歎称(rK)

see styles
 tanshou / tansho
    たんしょう
(noun, transitive verb) admiration; praise; laudation

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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