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Search Terms: *儀

Dictionary results(showing 1-25 of 67 results)


noun
manners, courtesy, etiquette

noun
manners, behavior, behaviour
See also:お行儀

noun, auxillary suru verb
bow, bowing(polite language)
See also:辞儀
Other readings:
御辞儀【おじぎ】

noun
1.
ceremony
2.
matter, affair
suffix
3.
with regard to, as for, as concerns(used after a person's name, a personal pronoun, etc. in epistolary style)

noun
1.
celebration, celebratory event, wedding ceremony
2.
congratulatory gift
3.
tip, gratuity

noun
1.
way (of doing things), method, style, fashion
2.
school (e.g. of poetry)
See also:流派

na-adjective, noun
upright, honest, faithful, conscientious, sincere
Other readings:
律義【りちぎ】

noun
secret techniques (of an art or skill), inner mysteries, essence, quintessence, heart
Other readings:
奥義【おくぎ】
奥儀【おうぎ】
奥儀【おくぎ】
奥技【おうぎ】[1]
奥技【おくぎ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
1.
state ceremony
na-adjective
2.
laborious, troublesome, irksome, arduous

noun
dignity, majesty, dignified manner

noun
1.
one matter, one case
2.
physical intimacy, sexual intercourse

noun
manners, behavior, behaviour(polite language)
See also:行儀
Other readings:
御行儀【おぎょうぎ】

noun
celebratory ceremony, celebration

noun, no-adjective
imperial court, shogunate government, authorities, public affairs, official, government
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Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 15 strokes
Taught in Junior high
ceremony, rule, affair, case, a matter
ON:
  • gi
Nanori:
  • のり
    nori
  • よし
    yoshi

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 94 results)


Politeness is less observed today than it used to be

いじょう
以上
かれ
ぎょうぎ
行儀
わる
悪さ
まん
我慢
I cannot put up with his bad manners any longer

She bowed in thanks

アルセスト
くん
ぞく
家族
ぎょうぎ
行儀
Alceste's family is eating with proper manners

I simply cannot put up with her manners

She inclined her head in greeting

I don't think they can behave themselves at the party

Every child bowed to the teacher

かのじょ
彼女
わた
ていねい
丁寧
Whenever she sees me, she greets me politely

かれ
彼らの
ぎょうぎ
行儀
わる
悪さ
まっ
全く
おど
驚いた
I was quite taken aback at their bad manners
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