shirabe.org
7 results
#44,091
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    archaic will (probably)
    indicates conjecture
  2. 2
    English · JMdict
    archaic intend (to do);will
  3. 3
    English · JMdict
    archaic should;ought to
Forms
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word
#28,258
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    unh;oof
    expression of physical exertion
    Hrmmm, to judge from their looks they might be from Shanghai.
  2. 2
    English · JMdict
    wow;whoa
  3. 3
    English · JMdict
    yes;yeah;uh-huh
    See also: うん
More
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word
#22
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    yes;yeah;uh huh
    See also: うん
    The container may be the best in Japan, but if the contents are third class, then isn't it completely meaningless?
  2. 2
    English · JMdict
    huh?;what?
  3. 3
    English · JMdict
    's;of;belonging to
    abbr. of particle の; indicates possessive
    See also: 乃 (の)
More
Forms
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word
#3,397
Common N3
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    nothing;naught;nought;nil;zero
    Nothing comes from nothing.
  2. 2
    English · JMdict
    un-;non-
Forms
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word
#3,532
Common N5
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    six;6
    陸 is used in legal documents
    I get up at six every morning.
  2. 2
    English · JMnedict
    Roku
Forms
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word
#107,324
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · KANJIDIC2
    pupil (eye);moo (cow sound)
  2. 2
    English · JMnedict
    Mu
Forms
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMnedict
    Mu
Forms
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word

Grammar codex

What the coloured tags mean

Hiragana

ひらがな

The rounded, flowing kana. Hiragana writes native Japanese words, grammar endings, and anything without (or alongside) kanji — it's the first script you learn. Each character stands for one syllable.

Example

ねこ — cat