Words — 27 found
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. word used at sentence-end (like a particle) to indicate speculation, volition or invitationKantou dialect, Touhoku dialect, See also 可い
- オラ
- 気分が良く
- なったで 。
- でも
- よ 、
- おとうさん
- に
- 滅茶苦茶
- おこ怒られちまう
- と
- おも思う
- べ
- さ 。
2. familiar suffix used after a personal nameOnly applies to ぺ
ぺ、べえ
1. zunda; mashed boiled green soybeans, often sweetened and used as a topping or fillingFood, cooking, Usually written using kana alone, Touhoku dialect
1. thin person; skinny personTouhoku dialect
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
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
1. evening; good eveningPolite (teineigo) language, Touhoku dialect, See also お晩です, used in greetings
1. moneyTouhoku dialect, Hokkaido dialect
1. word used at sentence-end (like a particle) to indicate speculation, volition or invitationUsually written using kana alone, Kantou dialect, Touhoku dialect
1. daughter; young ladyIzu Oshima dialect
2. young man; eldest sonTouhoku dialect, Hokkaido dialect
1. no problem; that's OKTouhoku dialect, from 差し支えがない
サスケネ
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. good evening (greeting, e.g. in emails sent in the evening)Touhoku dialect