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Words — 22 found

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1. messagingComputing
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1. instant messaging (messenger, message); IM
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2. input method; IMComputing
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1. messaging serviceComputing
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メッセージング・サービス
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1. instant messaging; IMNetworking, WWW
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インスタント・メッセージング
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1. voice messagingComputing
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ボイス・メッセージング
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1. unified messagingComputing
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ユニファイド・メッセージング
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1. instant messenger; instant messaging clientNetworking, WWW
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インスタント・メッセンジャー
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さいがいようでんごん 災害用伝言
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1. disaster emergency message dial (171); emergency messaging service; voicemail service used to report and check the safety status of people affected by a disaster
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1. friend one only keeps in touch with via text messagingDated term, Slang, from 親指 and 友達
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1. WhatsApp (messaging application)Product name
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1. LINE (instant messaging application)Trademark
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Noun, Suru verb
1. sticker bombing (in messaging apps); posting an inordinate amount of large emoji in a chatSlang, Abbreviation, See also スタンプ
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1. WeChat (Chinese messaging app)Product name
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1. Telegram Messenger (instant messaging service)Product name
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1. sticker bombing (in messaging apps); posting an inordinate amount of large emoji in a chatSlang, Abbreviation, See also スタ爆, See also スタンプ
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1. group chat (on an instant messaging application)Networking, WWW
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グループ・チャット
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1. writing ending with a full stop (perceived as a form of harassment, esp. in instant messaging, because it is sometimes read as if the writer is angry)Internet slang
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Sentences — 1 found

  • jreibun/5723/1
      スマートフォンが
    • ふきゅう普及
    • する
    • まえ
    • だいじ大事
    • はなし
    • てがみ手紙
    • を書いたり、直接会って話したりしていたが、最近ではメールや
    • ラインLINE
    • で簡単に
    • 済ませて
    • しまう
    • ひと
    • も多いらしい。
    Before smartphones became widespread, people used to write letters or meet each other in person to talk about important matters. However, nowadays, many people simply use e-mail or LINE, a popular messaging app in Japan. Jreibun
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