Words — 59 found
1. word used at sentence-end (like a particle) to indicate speculation, volition or invitationUsually written using kana alone, Kantou dialect, Touhoku dialect
1. I know, right?; don't you agree?; I thought you'd say that!; there we goColloquial, See also でしょう
2. don'tused in sentence-final position as an indirect prohibition
そろ
候
1. to beArchaic, Polite (teineigo) language, auxiliary used in place of ある after で or に when forming a copula
候 【そう】、候 【さう】、候 【す】
1. pleasePolite (teineigo) language, See also ます, imperative form of ~ます; attaches to the -masu stem of an honorific verb; used to make a polite request or demand
2. used to increase the politeness of a greetingPolite (teineigo) language
まし
1. even without doing; even without beingattaches to the imperfective form
1. probably isn't (doesn't, won't, etc.)Archaic
2. will not; must not; don't intend toArchaic
1. without (doing); instead ofKansai dialect
2. if (it) isn't done; if (one) doesn't do ...Kansai dialect
3. if not ...; unless ...Kansai dialect
4. have to ...; must ...Kansai dialect
あ
有れ
1. let there be ...; may it be ...Usually written using kana alone, Dated term, imperative form of ある
2. please do ...Usually written using kana alone, Dated term, See also お試しあれ, after a verb stem or verbal noun prefixed with the honorific 御
在れ 【あれ】
有れ: Rarely-used kanji form. 在れ: Rarely-used kanji form.