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眉毛Meaning
Eyebrow
Reading
まゆげmayuge
Kanji
眉Eyebrows 毛Fur
Explanation
The Japanese noun '眉毛 (まゆげ)' refers to the 'eyebrow', the strip of hair above the eye. This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and can be found in various contexts, such as describing facial features or discussing grooming. For example: Her eyebrows are thick「彼女の眉毛は濃い」(かのじょのまゆげはこい). I plucked my eyebrows「眉毛を抜いた」(まゆげをぬいた). The word is straightforward and does not carry additional nuanced meanings, making it easy to use in both casual and formal settings.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
10Frequency
7450
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
割り箸Meaning
Chopsticks
Reading
わりばしwaribashi
Kanji
割Divide, Split 箸Chopsticks
Explanation
The Japanese noun '割り箸 (わりばし)' refers to disposable wooden chopsticks that are typically used in Japanese cuisine. These chopsticks are made from a single piece of wood that is partially split down the middle, allowing the user to easily separate them into two individual chopsticks. They are commonly found in restaurants, bento boxes, and for takeout meals. Example sentences: Please use these disposable chopsticks「この割り箸を使ってください」(このわりばしをつかってください). The restaurant provides disposable chopsticks「そのレストランは割り箸を提供します」(そのレストランはわりばしをていきょうします).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
UnknownKanji Grade
10Frequency
7452
Composition
kanji-hiragana
Handwriting
word
便箋Meaning
Stationery
Reading
びんせんbinsen
Kanji
便Convenience 箋Stationery
Explanation
The Japanese noun '便箋 (びんせん)' refers to 'stationery' or specifically 'letter paper'. It is used to describe high-quality paper designed for writing letters or formal correspondence. This term is often associated with traditional Japanese aesthetics and is commonly used in formal or personal letter-writing contexts. For example: I bought some beautiful stationery「きれいな便箋を買いました」(きれいなびんせんをかいました). She wrote a letter on elegant stationery「彼女は上品な便箋に手紙を書いた」(かのじょはじょうひんなびんせんにてがみをかいた). Note that '便箋' is distinct from everyday paper and carries a sense of refinement.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
UnknownKanji Grade
10Frequency
7455
Composition
kanji
Handwriting