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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ニホンアカガエル see styles |
nihonakagaeru ニホンアカガエル |
(kana only) Japanese brown frog (Rana japonica) |
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sansukumi さんすくみ |
(from the snake fearing the slug, the slug the frog, and the frog the snake) three-way deadlock |
アフリカツメガエル see styles |
afurikatsumegaeru アフリカツメガエル |
(kana only) African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) |
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kaerunotamago(kaeruno卵); kaerunotamago(蛙no卵) カエルのたまご(カエルの卵); かえるのたまご(蛙の卵) |
frog spawn; frogspawn |
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tessa てっさ |
railway frog |
アマミハナサキガエル see styles |
amamihanasakigaeru アマミハナサキガエル |
(kana only) Amami tip-nosed frog (Odorrana amamiensis) |
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kawazugarishinji(蛙狩神事); kawazugarinoshinji(蛙狩no神事) かわずがりしんじ(蛙狩神事); かわずがりのしんじ(蛙狩の神事) |
{Shinto} frog hunting ritual |
シュレーゲルアオガエル see styles |
shureegeruaogaeru シュレーゲルアオガエル |
(kana only) Schlegel's green tree frog (Rhacophorus schlegelii) |
井の中の蛙大海を知らず see styles |
inonakanokawazutaikaioshirazu いのなかのかわずたいかいをしらず |
(expression) (proverb) the frog in the well knows nothing of the great ocean |
南桑カジカガエル生息地 see styles |
naguwakajikagaeruseisokuchi / naguwakajikagaerusesokuchi なぐわカジカガエルせいそくち |
(place-name) Naguwa kajika frog habitat |
チョウセンヤマアカガエル see styles |
chousenyamaakagaeru / chosenyamakagaeru チョウセンヤマアカガエル |
(kana only) Dybowski's frog (Rana dybowskii) |
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kaerumata かえるまた |
curved wooden support on top of the main beam of a house, now mainly decorative (shape evocates an open-legged frog) |
井蛙は以って海を語る可からず see styles |
seiahamotteumiokatarubekarazu / seahamotteumiokatarubekarazu せいあはもってうみをかたるべからず |
(expression) (proverb) (See 井の中の蛙、大海を知らず,井蛙) a narrow-minded person cannot understand the ways of the world; a frog in the well cannot understand the ocean even if it is explained to it |
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sansukumi さんすくみ |
(from the snake fearing the slug, the slug the frog, and the frog the snake) three-way deadlock |
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kaeru(p); kawazu(蛙); kairu(蛙); kaeru; kawazu かえる(P); かわず(蛙); かいる(蛙); カエル; カワズ |
(1) (kana only) frog; (2) (かわず, カワズ only) (See 河鹿蛙) kajika frog (Buergeria buergeri) |
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akagaeru; akagaeru あかがえる; アカガエル |
(1) (kana only) any brown or reddish-brown frog of the family Ranidae; (2) (kana only) (See ニホンアカガエル) Japanese brown frog (Rana japonica) |
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kaerunotsuranimizu(蛙no面ni水, kaeruno面ni水); kaerunotsuranimizu(kaeruno面ni水) かえるのつらにみず(蛙の面に水, かえるの面に水); カエルのつらにみず(カエルの面に水) |
(expression) (idiom) like water off a duck's back; water on a frog's face |
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inonakanokawazutaikaioshirazu いのなかのかわずたいかいをしらず |
(expression) (proverb) the frog in the well knows nothing of the great ocean |
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kaerunotsuranishouben(蛙no面ni小便, kaeruno面ni小便); kaerunotsuranishouben(kaeruno面ni小便) / kaerunotsuranishoben(蛙no面ni小便, kaeruno面ni小便); kaerunotsuranishoben(kaeruno面ni小便) かえるのつらにしょうべん(蛙の面に小便, かえるの面に小便); カエルのつらにしょうべん(カエルの面に小便) |
(expression) (idiom) (colloquialism) (See 蛙の面に水) like water off a duck's back; urine on a frog's face |
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inonakanokawazu、taikaioshirazu いのなかのかわず、たいかいをしらず |
(expression) (proverb) the frog in the well knows nothing of the great ocean |
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kaerunoousama / kaerunoosama かえるのおうさま |
(work) The Frog Prince (fairy tale) |
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kaerunokohakaeru かえるのこはかえる |
(expression) (proverb) like father, like son; the apple doesn't fall far from the tree; the child of a frog is a frog |
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