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noun
German language (esp. as a college class)(slang)
See also:ドイツ語

けん
doitsugoken
noun
German-speaking countries, German language sphere

noun, no-adjective
rhyming word, rhyme(not a short rhyming poem)

noun
the opening greeting on letters(e.g. 拝啓 and 謹啓 etc.)

noun
tautology(linguistics)
Other readings:
同語反覆【どうごはんぷく】

expression, Ichidan verb
to keep a secret when asked about it, but let it slip inadvertently when chatting on another occasion

noun
Dravidian (family of languages)
Other readings:
ドラビダ語族【ドラビダごぞく】

がた
towazugatari
noun
unprompted remark, unsolicited statement

noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
lover's whispers, sweet nothings, whispered intimacies
noun
2.
babbling (of a baby), babble

no-adjective
bilingual, in two languages
Other readings:
二カ国語【にかこくご】
二か国語【にかこくご】
二ヵ国語【にかこくご】
二箇国語【にかこくご】
2ヶ国語【にかこくご】
2カ国語【にかこくご】
2か国語【にかこくご】
2ヵ国語【にかこくご】
2箇国語【にかこくご】

noun
redundant keigo (i.e. improper use of the -rareru honorific form together with an honorific verb such as ossharu)

noun
pseudo-Chinese, Japanese written without kana for intelligibility in Chinese(Internet slang)

noun
Japanese (language)(obsolete)
See also:日本語

noun
Japanese language school(obscure, abbreviation)

noun
everyday language, common parlance, vernacular

ほん
nihongodeoke
expression
you're not making any sense, can I have that in Japanese?(slang)
Other readings:
日本語でOK【にほんごでオッケー】
日本語でOK【にほんごでオーケー】
日本語でオッケー【にほんごでオッケー】
日本語でオーケー【にほんごでオーケー】

にょじつものがた
nyojitsunimonogataru
expression, Godan-ru verb
to give a true account, to give a graphic account

noun
Nepali (language), Nepalese

noun
1.
pillow talk, conversation in bed
2.
bedtime story

noun
Norse, Nordic languages (Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish)

noun
Pali (language)
Other readings:
巴利語【パーリご】

noun
lingua franca, vehicular language, bridge language, intermediary language

はいぐんょうへいかた
haigunnoshouhaheiwokatarazu
expression
don't be a sore loser, don't make excuses for your failures, a defeated general should not talk of strategy(proverb)
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