Jisho

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Words — 35 found

Noun
1. fellow; guy; chapUsually written using kana alone, derogatory or familiar
  • けってん欠点
  • ある
  • けれども
  • かれ
  • いい
  • やつ
For all his faults, he is a good fellow.
Noun
2. thing; objectColloquial, Usually written using kana alone
  • あたら新しい
  • バイク
  • 買えない
  • ので
  • この
  • ふる古い
  • やつ
  • なんとか
  • まにあ間に合わせ
  • なくてはならない
  • だろう
I can't afford to buy a new bike, so I'll have to manage with this old one.
Pronoun
3. he; she; him; herderogatory or familiar
  • やつ
  • ぼく
  • うらぎ裏切った
  • んだ
He stabbed me in the back!
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ヤツ
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Pronoun
1. he; she; that guyDerogatory, Familiar language, Usually written using kana alone, きゃつ is masc.
  • あいつ
  • にど二度と
  • 会い
  • たくない
I never want to see that guy again.
Pronoun
2. that; that one; that thingFamiliar language, Usually written using kana alone
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彼奴 【きゃつ】彼奴 【あやつ】彼奴 【かやつ】
Notes
彼奴: Rarely-used kanji form. 彼奴: Rarely-used kanji form. 彼奴: Rarely-used kanji form. かやつ: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage. 彼奴: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Pronoun
1. he; she; that person; that guy; that fellowDerogatory, Familiar language, Usually written using kana alone, See also こいつ
  • そいつ
  • つかまえて
Get him!
Pronoun
2. that; that one; that thingFamiliar language, Usually written using kana alone, Only applies to そいつ, See also こいつ
  • そいつ
  • ぼく
  • しんけい神経にさわる
It gets on my nerves.
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其奴 【そやつ】其奴 【すやつ】
Notes
其奴: Rarely-used kanji form. 其奴: Rarely-used kanji form. すやつ: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage. 其奴: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Pronoun
1. he; she; this fellow; this guy; this personDerogatory, Familiar language, Usually written using kana alone, See also そいつ
Pronoun
2. this; this one; this thingFamiliar language, Usually written using kana alone, See also そいつ
3. hey, you!; you bastard!; damn you!Derogatory, Usually written using kana alone
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此奴 【こやつ】
Notes
此奴: Rarely-used kanji form. 此奴: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. geishaSee also 芸子
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芸妓 【げいこ】芸奴 【げいぎ】芸奴 【げいこ】芸姑 【げいぎ】芸姑 【げいこ】
Notes
げいこ: Irregular kana usage. 芸奴: Irregular kanji usage. げいこ: Irregular kana usage. 芸奴: Irregular kanji usage. 芸姑: Irregular kanji usage. げいこ: Irregular kana usage. 芸姑: Irregular kanji usage.
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Noun
1. traitor (to one's country); quislingDerogatory
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Suffix
1. damn; bastardUsually written using kana alone, Derogatory, derogatory suffix (referring to others)
  • この
  • いなかもの田舎者
You clown you.
Suffix
2. humbleHumble (kenjougo) language, humble suffix (referring to oneself)
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Noun
1. Xiongnu (ancient Central Asian nomadic people associated with the Huns)Historical term
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匈奴 【フンヌ】
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Noun
1. cold tofu (served with condiments)Food, cooking
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冷や奴 【ひややっこ】
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Noun
1. servant (esp. a samurai's attendant)
Noun
2. chivalrous man (Edo period)
Noun
3. cubed tofu (often served cold)Abbreviation, See also 奴豆腐
Noun
4. kite shaped like an Edo-period footmanAbbreviation, See also 奴凧
Noun
5. Edo-period hairstyle worn by samurai's attendantsAbbreviation, See also 奴頭
Noun
6. enslavement (of a woman; Edo-period punishment for her own or her husband's crime)
Pronoun
7. he; she; him; herArchaic, Derogatory
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Noun
1. who; what kind of personSee also 何者
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何やつ 【なにやつ】
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Noun
1. bluering angelfish (Pomacanthus annularis)Usually written using kana alone, See also ブルーリングエンジェルフィッシュ
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輪抜け奴 【わぬけやっこ】ワヌケヤッコ
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Pronoun
1. meArchaic, Humble (kenjougo) language
Pronoun
2. youArchaic, Familiar language
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Noun
1. servant of the imperial courtArchaic
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御奴 【みやづこ】
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. the wife; the missusUsually written using kana alone
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内の奴 【うちのやつ】内のやつ 【うちのやつ】
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Noun
1. machi-yakko; vigilantes who wore flamboyant clothing and formed gangs to fight against hatamoto-yakko (Edo period)Historical term, See also 旗本奴
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Noun
1. hatamoto-yakko; samurai bandits, organized into gangs, who wore flamboyant clothing and engaged in violent and antisocial behaviour (Edo period)Historical term
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Kanji — 1 found

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5 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
guy, slave, manservant, fellow
Kun: やつ やっこ
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Names — 25 found

やっこ 【奴】
Family or surname
1. Yakko
さんにんやっこ 【三人奴】
Full name
1. Sannin'yakko
あんぬ 【安奴】
Female given name
1. Annu
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