List: expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
Words or phrases, used to convey an idea.
idiomatic expression expression
- the good and bad deeds cancel each other out, good deeds make up for the bad
idiomatic expression expression
- honey in one's mouth but a razor in one's belt
proverb expression
- words can lead to disaster, the tongue is the root of calamities, the more you open your mouth the more likely you are to put your foot in it
search-only kanji form proverb expression Ichidan verb verb (generic)
- danger past and God forgotten, once on shore, we pray no more, once it's past the throat, one forgets the heat (of the swallowed object)
proverb expression
- what one likes, one will do well, you become good at what you like doing
proverb expression
- make hay while the sun shines
search-only kanji form proverb expression
- when you are ready to be a filial child, your parents are already gone
proverb expression ใ adjective adjective (generic)
- slow and steady wins the race, there is luck in the last helping
archaic expression
- needless to say
proverb expression
- you must protect yourself against any possible dangers, you have to brush off sparks that fall onto you