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歌留多

gairaigoPortuguese originpopularatejirarely used kanji formobsolete kanjiJLPT N2usually written using kana alonenounnoun (generic)

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gairaigo
Borrowed word, foreign origin word #gairaigo
Portuguese origin
Gairaigo: Words adopted from Portuguese #por_lang
popular
Words commonly used in modern Japanese #popular
ateji
Words using kanji only phonetically. Kanji meaning may have no relation with the meaning of the word. #ateji
rarely used kanji form
rarely used kanji form #rK
obsolete kanji
word containing out-dated kanji or kanji usage #oK
JLPT N2
JLPT N2 words: Upper-intermediate Level #jlpt2
usually written using kana alone
Words and expressions which are always written using hiragana or katakana. #uk
noun
noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
noun (generic)
All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun

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Karuta カルタ

歌留多Image Karuta カルタ: By Ceridwen (Own work) [CC BY-SA 2.0 fr (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/fr/deed.en)], via Wikimedia Commons

Origin: Portuguese word cartas

Word of Portuguese origin

Karuta

Description of the game of Karuta

かるた are Japanese playing cards. Playing cards were introduced to Japan by the Portuguese traders during the mid-16th century. Karuta packs are divided into two groups, those that are descended from Portuguese cards and those from Eawase. Eawase was originally played with shells but were converted to card format during the early 17th-century.

The basic idea of any Eawase karuta game is to be able to quickly determine which card out of an array of cards is required and then to grab the card before it is grabbed by an opponent. There are various types of cards which can be used to play karuta. It is also possible to play this game using two standard decks of playing cards.


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