List: colloquial
Words not used in formal speech, writing or paralinguistics.
popular rarely used kanji form search-only kanji form formal or literary term pronoun poetical term colloquial
- we, us
- I, me
- you
popular noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb colloquial
- crying loudly, bawling, wailing, lamentation
- crying one's eyes out (without making noise), breaking into a flood of tears, crying buckets, weeping
popular ใช adjective adjective (generic) noun noun (generic) colloquial
- unheard-of, unprecedented
- daring, wild, uninhibited, unconventional, reckless
popular JLPT N2 noun noun (generic) colloquial
- arrow (symbol)
- (romantic) interest (for a certain person), direction (of one's attention, etc.)
popular obsolete reading noun noun (generic) colloquial
- sweet flag (Acorus calamus), calamus
- Japanese iris (Iris ensata var. ensata)
popular noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ transitive verb colloquial
- building (esp. a house)
- house fixture, fitting
- facial features
popular noun noun (generic) colloquial
- vital part (of the body), tender spot, weak point, vitals
- key point, essential point, crux (of a problem), heart (of a matter)
- male crotch (as a target in fighting)
popular noun noun (generic) colloquial
- binding hand and foot, temporary feeling of paralysis, sleep paralysis
- being tied down with money
popular noun noun (generic) colloquial
- coat (of hair or fur), lie of (dog's) hair
- type, sort
- lineage, breeding
popular search-only kanji form JLPT N2 godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) intransitive verb colloquial
- to be completed, to be finished, to be ready (e.g. to serve or eat)
- to be very drunk, to get plastered