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Search Terms: *人*
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noun
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Personal Information Protection Law (2003)
no-adjective, noun
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held by a private individual, (in the) ownership of a private individual
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retirement plan
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personal communication service, PCS(computer term)
expression, Godan-ru verb
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to know personally, to have personal knowledge of
noun
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privately-run store, one-man business, mom-and-pop store
See also:個人商店
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individual play, one-man effort, non-cooperation, playing on one's own, selfish play
noun
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hypothetical rule allowing match-ups between wrestlers regardless of their stable affiliation(sumo term)
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petty (minor) official (derogatory term)(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
木端役人【こっぱやくにん】
noun
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five court-musician dolls at the Girl's Festival (in March)(yojijukugo)
expression, noun
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persona non grata, unwelcome person, undesirable person
noun
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pygmy hog (Porcula salvania)(usually kana)
Other readings:
コビトイノシシ
noun
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pygmy hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis)(usually kana)
Other readings:
コビトカバ
noun
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little penguin (Eudyptula minor), fairy penguin(usually kana)
Other readings:
コビトペンギン
expression, noun
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difficult person, good-for-nothing, pain in the ass (arse)
Other readings:
困ったひと【こまったひと】
、こまった人【こまったひと】
noun
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workforce, work force, labor force, labour force
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manager, steward, person next in rank to the chief retainer and in charge of general management and accounting in a samurai family (Edo period)(honorific language)
See also:用人
noun
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Epistle to the Corinthians (comprising two books of the Bible)
expression
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time waits for no-one, time and tide stay for no man(proverb)
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talented man and a beautiful woman, well-matched pair, wit and beauty(yojijukugo)
noun
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foreign residents of Japan, foreigners living in Japan
noun
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Japanese residents in another country, Japanese expatriates
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Other readings:
酒人【さけびと】
、掌酒【さかびと】
noun
1.
soldiers garrisoned at strategic posts in Kyushu in ancient times
2.
Chinese soldiers stationed to protect remote regions of the country during the Tang dynasty(only relevant for ぼうじん)
Other readings:
防人【ぼうじん】
expression
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the early bird gets the worm(proverb)