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Words — 71 found

Noun
1. shamisen; samisen; three-stringed Japanese lute
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2. ShamisenThe shamisen or samisen, also called sangen is a three-st... Read more
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三味線 【さみせん】
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1. cat (esp. the domestic cat, Felis catus)
  • あなた
  • サイト
  • ねこ
  • きょうみ興味
  • ある
  • 人達
  • にとって
  • みりょくてき魅力的
  • です
Your site appeals to people who are interested in cats.
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2. shamisen
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3. geisha
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4. wheelbarrowAbbreviation, See also 猫車
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5. clay bed-warmerAbbreviation, See also 猫火鉢
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6. bottom (submissive partner of a homosexual relationship)Usually written using kana alone, Slang, Antonym: タチ
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7. CatThe domestic cat (Felis catus or Felis silvestris catus, ... Read more
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ネコ
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1. box; case; chest; package; pack; crate
  • その
  • とって取っ手
  • みぎ
  • ねじる
  • はこ
  • 開きます
Twist that knob to the right and the box will open.
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2. car (of a train, etc.)
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3. shamisen case; shamisen
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4. public building; community buildingColloquial, See also 箱物, often written as ハコ
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5. man who carries a geisha's shamisenArchaic, See also 箱屋
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6. receptacle for human waste; feces (faeces)Archaic
Suffix, Counter
7. counter for boxes (or boxed objects)
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8. BoxBox describes a variety of containers and receptacles for... Read more
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函 【はこ】匣 【はこ】筥 【はこ】筐 【はこ】凾 【はこ】ハコ
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函: Rarely-used kanji form. 匣: Rarely-used kanji form. 筥: Rarely-used kanji form. 筐: Rarely-used kanji form. 凾: Rarely-used kanji form.
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1. shamisen; samisenSee also 三味線
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2. sanxian (Chinese lute)
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3. the three string instruments used in gagaku (biwa, wagon and sou)
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4. three strings; three-stringed instrument
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5. SanxianThe sanxian (Chinese: 三弦, literally "three strings") is a... Read more
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三絃 【さんげん】
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1. rod; pole
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2. neck (of a shamisen, etc.); shamisenesp. 棹
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3. beam (i.e. the crossbar of a balance)
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4. single line (esp. as a flying formation for geese)
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5. penisSlang
Counter
6. counter for flags (on poles); counter for long, thin Japanese sweets (e.g. yōkan)
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棹 【さお】
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1. shamisen; samisen; three-stringed Japanese luteSee also 三味線
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1. long epic song with shamisen accompaniment (developed in Edo in the early 17th century)
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2. Nagauta, literally "long song", is a kind of traditional Japanes... Read more
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がるじゃみせん 津軽三味線
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1. Tsugaru-jamisen (type of shamisen and genre of shamisen music); Tsugaru shamisenMusic
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2. Tsugaru-jamisenTsugaru-jamisen or Tsugaru-shamisen is a genre of shamise... Read more
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津軽三味線 【つがるしゃみせん】
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1. jōruri; type of dramatic recitation accompanied by a shamisen (associated with Japanese puppet theater)
Place
2. Joururi
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3. Jōruri (music)Jōruri is a form of traditional Japanese narrative music ... Read more
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1. blind female beggar who sings or plays shamisen
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2. GozeGoze is a Japanese historic term referring to visually im... Read more
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1. misuji (cut of beef, usu. from the chuck)Usually written using kana alone
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2. shamisen; samisenUsually written using kana alone, See also 三味線 しゃみせん
Place
3. Misuji
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ミスジ
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1. kouta; traditional ballad accompanied by shamisen
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1. sanshin; Okinawan traditional three-stringed instrument; precursor to the shamisen
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2. SanshinThe sanshin (三線, literally "three strings") is an Okinawa... Read more
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1. groove in a shamisen player's fingernail caused by the friction of the string of the instrument
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2. someone's ability to play the shamisen
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1. singing to one's own accompaniment; reciting while playing the shamisen, biwa, etc.
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弾語り 【ひきがたり】
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Sentences — 2 found

  • jreibun/5712/1
      エイサーとは
    • おきなわほんとう沖縄本島
    • ぼんおど盆踊り
    • のことで、
    • しゃみせん三味線
    • たいこ太鼓
    • を鳴らしながら
    • じもと地元
    • ひと
    • たちが
    • いえいえ家々
    • おどりある踊り歩く
    Eisā is a type of Bon dance from the main island of Okinawa, in which local people dance while visiting house to house, accompanied by the beat of a shamisen (a three-stringed lute with a long neck) and drums. Jreibun
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Names — 6 found

しゃみせん 【三味線】
Family or surname
1. Shamisen
しゃみせんとよきち 【三味線豊吉】
Full name
1. Shamisen Toyokichi (1905.5.1-1964.4.8)
しゃみせんいわ 【三味線岩】
Place
1. Shamisen'iwa
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