List: polite (teineigo) language
Words used in teineigo or polite language, used to refer to one's own actions or those of other people.
polite language female term noun noun (generic)
- kotatsu, table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat
polite language Ichidan verb verb (generic) transitive verb
- to work (for), to be employed (at), to serve (in)
rarely used kanji form polite language expression
- if it is possible
search-only kanji form polite language noun noun (generic)
- charge (for admission, a meal, etc.), fee, price
polite language expression Kyoto-ben
- to be
noun noun (generic) prefix polite language abbreviation auxiliary Kyoto-ben
- dagger, dirk, knife
- threatening quality (in a voice, etc.)
- muddy, turbid, murky, unclear
- be, is
search-only kanji form honorific language polite language noun noun (generic)
- star
search-only kanji form polite language noun noun (generic)
- telephone call
- telephone (device)
archaic polite language noun noun (generic)
- sushi
archaic polite language auxiliary
- to be, to exist