Words — 25 found
おやじ
親父
1. one's father; one's old man; dad; popsUsually written using kana alone, Familiar language
- おやじ親父
- は
- じっと
- わたし私の
- かお顔
- を
- み見た 。
2. middle-aged (or older) man; old man; geezerUsually written using kana alone, Familiar language
3. one's bossUsually written using kana alone, Familiar language
4. proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.); landlordUsually written using kana alone
5. grizzly bearUsually written using kana alone, Hokkaido dialect
親爺 【おやじ】、親仁 【おやじ】、オヤジ
おやじ: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). おやじ: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 親爺: Rarely-used kanji form. おやじ: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 親仁: Rarely-used kanji form.
ゆる
緩い
1. loose
2. lenient; lax
3. gentle (curve, slope, etc.)
4. slow; weak
5. soft; not firm
6. difficult; hardHokkaido dialect, Touhoku dialect, in the negative as ゆるくない
1. quick-tempered; easily offendedHokkaido dialect
1. oyaki; fried round wheat or buckwheat flour cake with various fillingsFood, cooking, Usually written using kana alone
2. imagawayaki; thick pancake containing bean jam, served hotFood, cooking, Usually written using kana alone, Hokkaido dialect, Touhoku dialect, See also 今川焼き
ち
小っちゃこい
1. small; littleUsually written using kana alone, Hokkaido dialect, Touhoku dialect, See also 小っちゃい
こわ
強い
1. tough; stiff; hardUsually written using kana alone
2. inflexible; obstinate; stubbornUsually written using kana alone
3. tired; worn outUsually written using kana alone, Hokkaido dialect
1. moneyTouhoku dialect, Hokkaido dialect
1. very much; really; extremelyHokkaido dialect
1. a little; a bit; slightlyHokkaido dialect
1. goodbye; see you later; bye-byeHokkaido dialect
めんこい
1. dear; darling; adorable; precious; cute; lovely; sweet; beloved; charmingTouhoku dialect, Hokkaido dialect
めごい、めんごい
1. daughter; young ladyIzu Oshima dialect
2. young man; eldest sonTouhoku dialect, Hokkaido dialect