List: children's language
Words and expressions used by children and young people.
popular JLPT N3 ใ adjective adjective (generic) children's language Kansai-ben
- wise, clever, smart
- well-behaved (esp. children and pets), obedient, good
popular noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb baseball children's language
- touch, touching
- being involved in
- touch (of a painter, pianist, etc.), style (of writing, drawing, etc.), feel
- tag
- high five
popular JLPT N5 adverb children's language noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ verb (generic) noun (generic)
- please, kindly, pray, I beg (of you)
- by all means, certainly, of course, (go) ahead, (feel) free (to), (you are) welcome (to), please (help yourself to)
- here you are
- to give
popular children's language noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ transitive verb interjection
- carrying in one's arms (a baby, pet, doll, etc.), holding
- up!, carry me
popular noun noun (generic) astronomy archaic children's language
- heart, mind, spirit, vitality, inner strength
- bottom of one's heart, core (of one's character), nature
- centre, center, core, heart
- heart (organ)
- Chinese "Heart" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
- friend
popular children's language noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb slang
- poop, poo, faeces, feces
- crap, trash, garbage
popular children's language noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb
- poo, poop, doo-doo, caca, whoopsie
popular colloquial children's language noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb
- wee-wee, pee-pee, number one
popular children's language colloquial noun noun (generic)
- boobs, boobies, breasts, tits
- breast milk
popular onomatopoeic or mimetic word adverb adverb taking the ใจ particle noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ verb (generic) noun (generic) intransitive verb children's language noun
- rumbling (of thunder, one's stomach, etc.), grumbling, growling, purring
- rolling (of something large and heavy), tumbling
- all over the place, everywhere, commonly, in great numbers
- idly, lazily, slothfully
- (uncomfortable feeling of) having a foreign substance in one's eye, stomach, etc.
- thunder