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  2. Synonymy in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    There are many synonyms in Japanese because the Japanese language draws from several different languages for loanwords, notably Chinese and English, as well as its own native words. [1] In Japanese, synonyms are called dōgigo (kanji: 同義語) or ruigigo (kanji: 類義語). [2] Full synonymy, however, is rare.

  3. Kataomoi - Wikipedia

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    Kataomoi means "unrequited love" in Japanese. It may refer to: Kataomoi, a 1997 album and its title song by Mayumi Iizuka "Kataomoi" (Jun Shibata song), 2002 "Kataomoi" (Michiru Maki song), 1969, covered by Mie Nakao, and Akina Nakamori "Kataomoi", a 2012 single and its title song by Miwa "Kataomoi", a 2017 song by Japanese singer Aimer

  4. Glossary of anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    shōjo-ai (少女愛, "girls love"): Manga or anime that focus on romances between women. [50] shōnen-ai (少年愛, "boys love"): A term denoting male homosexual content in women's media, although this usage is obsolete in Japan. English-speakers frequently use it for material without explicit sex, in anime, manga, and related fan fiction.

  5. Netflix Unveils ‘Offline Love,’ New Japanese Dating Series ...

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    Netflix is expanding its unscripted slate with “Offline Love,” a unique Japanese dating series that challenges modern romance by stripping away digital devices. Set to premiere globally on Feb ...

  6. This snowy Japanese town represents love. But ... - AOL

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    The line references a plot point of the “Love Letter” movie. Another user posted a video of Tenguyama, a mountain featured in the film. “The snow in Hokkaido is my love letter to winter this ...

  7. Yojijukugo - Wikipedia

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    Yojijukugo in the broad sense refers to Japanese compound words consisting of four kanji characters, which may contain an idiomatic meaning or simply be a compound noun. [3] However, in the narrow or strict sense, the term refers only to four- kanji compounds that have a particular (idiomatic) meaning, which cannot be inferred from the meanings ...

  8. Japanese proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Japanese commonly use proverbs, often citing just the first part of common phrases for brevity. For example, one might say i no naka no kawazu (井の中の蛙, 'a frog in a well') to refer to the proverb i no naka no kawazu, taikai o shirazu (井の中の蛙、大海を知らず, 'a frog in a well cannot conceive of the ocean').

  9. Hottest US destinations for travel in 2025, according to ...

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    The “best of the best" U.S. destinations for 2025, based on Tripadvisor data, have been released and you will definitely want to add these to your travel list this year.