Jisho

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Words — 5 found

Noun, Suru verb
1. trouble; hardship; difficulty; labour; labor; toil; pains
Noun, Suru verb
2. anxiety; worry; concern; cares
Other forms
苦勞 【くろう】
Notes
苦勞: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
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ろう 苦労
Godan verb with 'ku' ending
1. to go through all sorts of hardships
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. nervous temperament; worry habit; pessimistic nature; pessimism
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ろう 苦労
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Ichidan verb
1. to cause someone trouble; to burden someone
Other forms
苦労を掛ける 【くろうをかける】
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Kanji — 2 found

2.717458471156992
8 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
suffering, trial, worry, hardship, feel bitter, scowl
On:
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2.314710479444586
7 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
labor, thank for, reward for, toil, trouble
On: ロウ
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Sentences — 132 found

  • jreibun/721/1
    • ごくろうさまご苦労様
    • です」は
    • めうえ目上
    • から
    • めした目下
    • にかける
    • ねぎら労い
    • ことば言葉
    • だと考えられるため、
    • めうえ目上
    • に対しては使わないほうがよいとされる。かといって、学生が先生に「
    • おつかお疲れさま
    • です」と言ったりするのも
    • てきとう適当
    • ではないと考えられるため注意が必要だ。
    Because “gokurõ-sama desu” (“thank you for your hard work”) is considered to be an expression of gratitude spoken from someone higher in status to someone lower, it is said that it is best not to use it towards someone of higher status. However, it’s also not particularly appropriate for students to say “Otsukare-sama desu” (Thank you for your hard work”) to their teachers, so care should be taken. Jreibun
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Names — 1 found

くろうにん 【苦労人】
Given name, gender not specified
1. Kurounin