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お稲荷さん

search-only kanji formhonorific languageShintonounnoun (generic)polite languagejocular, humorous termslang

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honorific language
Words used in sonkeigo or respectful language, used to show respect to the subject of the sentence. #hon
Shinto
Words and expressions used in Shinto, an ethnic religion of the people of Japan. #Shinto
noun
noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
noun (generic)
All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun
polite language
Words used in teineigo or polite language, used to refer to one's own actions or those of other people. #pol
jocular, humorous term
Words used to create experiences can make people laugh or feel happy. #joc
slang
Informal words or expressions likely to be interpreted by listeners as implying particular attitudes on the part of the speaker. #sl

Reading

  • ()稲荷(いなり)さん()
    oinarisan
    oinarisan

Meaning

        • Inari, Erntegott, Gott des Getreides, Fuchs-Gottheit
          • Inari-Schrein
            • (höfl.)Inari-zushi, Sushi-Reis in Aburaage-Taschen

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