List: polite (teineigo) language
Words used in teineigo or polite language, used to refer to one's own actions or those of other people.
search-only kanji form polite language noun noun (generic) archaic
- one's business
- reading of scriptures before a (statue of) Buddha
- bargain, discount
- money paid to a prostitute or geisha
search-only kanji form usually written using kana alone polite language noun noun (generic)
- begging, pestering, pleading, coaxing
polite language noun noun (generic)
- regular customer, valued client
JLPT N2 polite language expression
- good bye, I'm off, see you later
search-only kanji form polite language noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb
- hindrance, intrusion
colloquial polite language abbreviation noun noun (generic) Kansai-ben
- children
polite language expression
- sorry to trouble you, but ..., excuse me, but ..., pardon me, but ...
polite language archaic copula
- be, is
search-only kanji form polite language auxiliary verb verb (generic) archaic humble language
- expresses politeness towards the listener (or reader)
- expresses respect towards those affected by the action
polite language expression
- I'll
- let's
- probably