Results for: sehr häufig/fast jeden zweiten Tag/es vergehen keine drei Tage, bis …
German Japanese (Kanji)
ein Ryōkan unserer Tage今様良寛 [いまようりょうかん]
ein sehr dünnes Buch薄べったい本 [うすべったいほん]
ein sehr großes Ding/ein sehr wichtiges Ding一大 [いちだい]
ein sehr junges Mädchen年端もゆかぬ少女 [としはもゆかぬしょうじょ]
ein sehr reichliches Mahl sein食いでがある [くいでがある]
ein sehr reifer Mensch人間のできた人 [にんげんのできたひと]
ein Stück Kiefernholz von drei Sun im Durchschnitt木口3寸の松材 [こぐちさんすんのまつざい]
ein Tag des alten Kalenders, an dem man dem Aberglauben nach nicht anfangen darf, ein Haus zu bauen, weil es irgendwann brennen wird und auch die drei angrenzenden Häuser mit anzünden wird三隣亡 [さんりんぼう]
ein Tag/den ganzen Tag/neulich/vor Kurzem/dieser Tage/erster一日;ひとひ [ひとひ]
ein Tau anspannen, bis es fast reißtロープを切れんばかりに引き締める [ろーぷをきれんばかりにひきしめる]
ein Vergehen aufdecken違反を摘発する [いはんをてきはつする]
Ein Vogel, der das Nest verläst, macht keine Dreckspuren/Wenn man von einem Ort fortgeht, soll man alles in geordnetem Zustand hinterlassen立つ鳥跡を濁さず。 [たつとりあとをにごさず。]
ein Welt, in der das Gute selten und das Schlechte häufig ist寸善尺魔の世の中 [すんぜんしゃくまのよのなか]
Ein-Mon-Münze/Münze mit sehr geringem Wert一文銭 [いちもんせん]
Ein-Yen-Taxi (Taxi in der Taishō‑ und frühen Shōwa-Zeit, das Fahrgäste für einen Yen an jeden Ort des Stadtgebietes gebracht hat)/Taxi, das auf der Suche nach Fahrgästen durch die Straße fährt円タク [えんたく]
 

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