Jisho

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Noun
1. Om; Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and BrahmaUsually written using kana alone, From Sanskrit
Noun
2. inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega
Wikipedia definition
3. A-unThe term A-un is the transliteration in Japanese of the syllable "aum" (or "om"). Written in Devanagari as ॐ, it is sacred to the Indian religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The original Sanskrit term is composed of two letters, the first and the last of the Sanskrit alphabet. Together, they symbolically represent the beginning and the end of all things. In Japanese Mikkyō Buddhism, the letters represent the beginning and the end of the universe.
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Other forms
阿呍 【あうん】あ・うんアウン
Notes
阿呍: Rarely-used kanji form.
Jreibun
    テニスのダブルスの試合の
  • だいごみ醍醐味
  • は、なんといっても
  • ふたり2人
  • のプレーヤーが
  • あうん阿吽
  • こきゅう呼吸
  • で見せる
  • れんけい連携
  • プレーである。
  • こうえいせんしゅ後衛選手
  • がベースラインぎりぎりの深いボールを
  • くりだ繰り出し
  • みぎ
  • ひだり
  • に相手に
  • 揺さぶり
  • をかけると、
  • いっしゅん一瞬
  • の甘いボールをとらえて
  • ぜんえいせんしゅ前衛選手
  • が鋭いボレーを
  • あいて相手
  • コートの
  • くうげき空隙
  • たたきつ叩き付ける
  • ふたり2人
  • いき
  • の合ったプレーがまさに
  • あっかん圧巻
  • だ。
The best part of a tennis doubles match is the seemingly natural coordination between the two players. The back-court player hits a deep ball just short of the baseline to force the opponent to the right or left. This allows the player at the net to intersect a fast but easy ball to hit a sharp angled volley into the void in the opponent’s court. The harmonious play between the two players is truly breathtaking to see.

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