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noun
chopsticks

noun
dispensable chopsticks, throwaway chopsticks
Other readings:
割箸【わりばし】
割りばし【わりばし】
わり箸【わりばし】

noun
single chopstick stuck upright into the bowl of rice offered to the deceased at their funeral

noun
things prohibited by chopstick etiquette
See also:嫌い箸

noun
festive chopsticks, thick round chopsticks used on festive occasions
Other readings:
祝箸【いわいばし】

noun
using one's chopsticks to jump from side dish to side dish without pausing to eat rice in between (a breach of etiquette)
See also:渡り箸

noun
clasping chopsticks between one's hands as in a gesture of prayer (a breach of etiquette)

noun
things prohibited by chopstick etiquette

noun
things prohibited by chopstick etiquette
See also:嫌い箸

noun
holding one's chopsticks in one's mouth (a breach of etiquette)

noun
incense chopsticks
Other readings:
香箸【きょうじ】

noun
tongs (esp. for incense or for use in a Buddhist temple)
Other readings:
火匙【こじ】
火筯【こじ】
火筋【こじ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
long chopsticks (for cooking, serving, etc.)
Other readings:
菜ばし【さいばし】

noun
taking food with one's chopsticks upside down (a breach of etiquette)

noun
using one's chopsticks to find a food one likes by rummaging in one's dish, pot, etc. (a breach of etiquette)

noun
skewering one's food with a chopstick in order to pick it up (a breach of etiquette)

noun
pointing towards somebody or something with one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
Other readings:
指箸【さしばし】

noun
taking food directly from a communal dish with one's own chopsticks
See also:取り箸

noun
picking up a bowl with one's right hand which is already holding one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)(obscure)

noun
poking one's food around using one's chopsticks, playing with one's food with one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
Other readings:
挵り箸【せせりばし】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun
touching a food with one's chopsticks, then removing them without taking it (a breach of etiquette)

noun
aligning one's chopsticks by tapping them on the table, a dish, etc. (a breach of etiquette)

noun
ringing one's chopsticks against a dish (in order to request seconds, etc.) (a breach of etiquette)
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Written with 15 strokes
Taught in Junior high
Common kanji
chopsticks
KUN:
  • はし
    hashi
ON:
  • チョ
    cho
  • チャク
    chaku

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 17 results)


しょうね
少年
はし
The boy tried eating with chopsticks

Before forks and chopsticks, people usually ate food with a piece of flat bread

パーカー
はし
Mr Parker tried eating with chopsticks

We ate with chopsticks in restrained silence

もっ
最も
ふる
古い
ちゅうご
中国
なか
げんぜん
紀元前
1200
ねん
Some of the oldest Chinese chopsticks date from 1200 B.C

Tracy had never used chopsticks before then

Those who use forks or chopsticks often think people who don't are uncivilized

There was, however, a need for food to be carried from the bowl to the mouth, and chopsticks came along to meet that need

Whenever I go to a Japanese restaurant, I take the disposable chopsticks home with me

Forks and chopsticks became popular because they could easily handle hot food
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