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Japanese translation: chin-chin.

20:00 Mar 10, 2002
English to Japanese translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: Dick
Sex
Japanese translation:chin-chin.
Explanation:
chin-chin is used as commonly as «dick» is in English, and its connotations can vary just like those of «dick» as well; it depends on the speaker, the counterpart, the situation.

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5 +3 chin-chin.
geofk
4 +2 ペニス (penis), 肉棒 (niku-bou)
Mike Sekine
4 Reminder: please confirm
mimichan
3 いちもつ
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chin-chin.

Explanation:
chin-chin is used as commonly as «dick» is in English, and its connotations can vary just like those of «dick» as well; it depends on the speaker, the counterpart, the situation.

geofk

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Japanese Slang Dictionary | Language Realm

This dictionary is a comprehensive and in-depth look at all the slang, vulgarisms, curses, and insults, plus idioms and expressions and a lot more, available in Japanese. Every effort has been made to keep it current and relevant, though of course older slang also remains in here for those who enjoy films, television, and books from years past. If you like anime or other modern Japanese entertainment or are planning to live, work, or travel in Japan, you’ll find many of the words and phrases used in here. As always with slang, be careful using what you hear; it may not work quite the way you expect.

チイマー
[ちいまー, chiima ] delinquent boys (lit.: teamers)

ちぇ
[ちぇ, che] damn; shit (n.b.: an interjection or bit of invective often heard at the beginning of a sentence when someone is frustrated or enraged)

力こぶを入れる
[ちからこぶをいれる, chikara kobu o ireru] take great interest in; show enthusiasm for

力になる
[ちからになる, chikara ni naru] help; assist

力を入れる
[ちからをいれる, chikara o ireru] strain; put strength into; put effort into

痴漢
[ちかん, chikan] groper; the act of groping

ちきしょ
[ちきしょ, chikisho] shit; damn (emphatic sense) (lit.: beast)

ちくしょ
[ちくしょ, chikusho] shit; damn (emphatic sense) (lit. : beast)

ちくる
[ちくる, chikuru] taddle; report (a teacher in a school, usually about bullying or violence)

ちち
[ちち, chichi] breasts; tits; boobs; knockers

ちちくりあう
[ちちくりあう, chichikuriau] pet one another; caress one another (n.b.: chichi here is unrelated to the word chichi for breasts)

地デジ
[ちでじ, chideji] ground-based digital broadcast (abbreviated form)

千鳥足
[ちどりあし, chidori-ashi] drunkenly

千鳥足で歩く
[ちどりあしであるく, chidori-ashi de aruku] walk like a plover

血の出るような金
[ちのでるようなかね, chi no deru you na kane] blood money, money raised by desperate means

血のめぐりが悪い
[ちのめぐりがわるい, chi no meguri ga warui] slow-witted, dull

ちび
[ちび, chibi] shrimp; midgit; half-pint (an insulting term for a very small person)

ちびこう
[ちびこう, chibikou] very small person

ちびた
[ちびた, chibita] very small boy or man

血も涙もない
[ちもなみだもない, chi mo namida mo nai] cold-blooded, heartless, inconsiderate

チャームポイント
[ちゃーむぽいんと, chaamu pointo] most attractive feature of a person

茶髪
[ちゃぱつ, chapatsu] dyeing hair brown, which became fashionable among young men and women in the mid-1990s (n. b.: combination of cha [brown[ and the ending of kimpatsu [blonde].)

ちゃら
[ちゃら, chara] even; equal; nothing owed either way

ちゃらんぽらん
[ちゃらんぽらん, charanboran] unreliable, irresponsible person

ちゃり(んこ)
[ちゃり(んこ), chari(nko)] bicycle

中華バイキング
[ちゅうかばいきんぐ, chuuka baikingu] Chinese-style buffet

駐禁
[ちゅうきん, chuukin] no parking (abbreviated form)

忠言耳に逆らう
[ちゅうげんみみにさからう, chuugen mimi ni sakrau] honest advice is unpleasant

ちゅうする
[ちゅうする, chuu suru] kiss

中妻
[ちゅうづま, chuuzuma] ex-pat wife; wife of a Japanese person living abroad

チュウハイ
[ちゅうはい, chuuhai] Shochu highball (abbreviated form)


[ちょう, chou] very, ultra

調教ゲーム
[ちょうきょうげーむ, choukyou geemu] domination game

調子に乗る
[ちょうしにのる, choushi ni noru] get carried away [with]; be elated; be excited

調子のりすぎる
[ちょうしのりすぎる, choushi ni norisugiru] get carried away

ちょうだい
[ちょうだい, choudai] give

提灯持ち
[ちょうちんもち, chouchin mochi] flatterer; brown-noser

直帰
[ちょっき, chokki] going straight home; going directly home (abbreviated form)

チョべりグ
[ちょべりぐ, choberigu] very, very good (teen slang)

チョベリバ
[ちょべりば, choberiba] very, very bad (teen slang)

チョムカ
[ちょむか, chomuka] very sickening (teen slang)

ちょんぼ
[ちょんぼ, chonbo] blunder; mistake; shoplifting (student slang; possibly from Korean)

ちょんぼする
[ちょんぼする, chonbo suru] blunder; goof; shoplift (student slang; possibly from Korean)

狆くしゃ
[ちんくしゃ, chinkusha] a very ugly person, male or female (here, ‘chin’ refers to a Pekingese dog, and ‘kusha’ is short for ‘kushami,’ sneeze)

ちんこ
[ちんこ, chinko] penis (colloquial but not vulgar)

チンする
[ちんする, chin suru] nuke; microwave

ちんちくりん
[ちんちくりん, chichikurin] pipsqueak; squirt

ちんちくりんやろ
[ちんちくりんやろ, chichikurinyaro] pipsqueak; squirt

ちんちん
[ちんちん, chinchin] dick, cock, penis (standard word for penis; derives from the onomatopeia ‘chinchin’ referring to a ringing or tinkling sound, as is made when a man urinates. )

チンチン電車
[ちんちんでんしゃ, chin-chin densha] tram

ちんば
[ちんば, chinba] cripple (no longer acceptable; use the alternative: ashi ga fujiyuu-na hito)

ちんぴら
[ちんぴら, chinpira] punk, young yakuza gangster (n.b.: a standard word used to refer to a low-level member of the yakuza, or anyone of minor importance in a group)

ちんぷんかん(ぷん)
[ちんぷんかん(ぷん), chinbunkan(bun)] gibberish; gobblygook; babbling speech

ちんぽ
[ちんぽ, chinbo] penis (colloquial but not vulgar)

ちんぼこ
[ちんぼこ, chinboko] penis (colloquial but not vulgar)

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How the Japanese print hieroglyphs. Japanese keyboard — Japan on DTF

Have you ever wondered how the Japanese type on a computer or type on a phone? There are so many hieroglyphs in the Japanese language. Let’s see how the Japanese print the alphabet and hieroglyphs.

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In the video, a detailed analysis of how the Japanese type text on a computer and phone.

How the three types of writing work and interact with each other, why there are two ways of typing on the phone and how push-button phones have influenced this. The easiest way to show it is with the examples in the video, when you can see how the text changes and hieroglyphs are selected, but below I will give a short text version.

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There are three types of writing in Japanese: the Hiragana and Katakana alphabets, as well as Hieroglyphs.

The entire alphabet of the Japanese language is syllabic and consists of 5 vowels (a, i, u, e, o), as well as a number of consonants combined with these vowels. k + a = ka, t + o = to and so on. In addition to them, there are also vowels ya, yu, yo, but they allow you to create syllables of a different plan and for this you already need to go further into the study of the language itself, which is not the topic of this post.

Hiragana (ひらがな) is mostly used to write Japanese words and also to create grammatical structures. All endings of verbs, nouns, questions, or connecting particles are written in hiragana. Each Japanese word can be written in hiragana, and then notice the word on the hieroglyph.

Katakana (カタカナ) — used primarily to write borrowed words from other languages, to write dishes on menus, or to write names. For example, many people think that their first and last name will be written in Japanese with some incredible character, but in reality it will simply be written in katakana.

Just an example. My surname is Shamov and in Japanese it will be written in katakana as シャモフ , which is read as «Shyamofu» , but the last «y» is extinguished, omitted.

On the other hand, Japanese names can be written in both hiragana and hieroglyphs. For example, one of Tanaka’s most popular surnames would be たなか hiragana or 田中.

Now let’s talk about hieroglyphs. In essence, these are images of words, like pictures. Some of the hieroglyphs even outwardly resemble their meaning.

Each hieroglyph has its own meaning and several readings (some up to 15), which are used in a given situation, or depending on what other hieroglyph they are in combination with. However, it is important that each character can be written in hiragana, which, in fact, is its reading.

For example, the tree you see above has the character which reads «ki» but can also be written as just hiragana き (ki) . However, the problem is that there are many hieroglyphs with such a reading, and in order to understand what exactly is being discussed, it is still necessary to write down the hieroglyph, and not the alphabet or understand from the context. If I write き き, then nothing is clear, but if I write it like this: 木 気, then you can see that two different characters are obtained, which both read like «ki», but at the same time have the meanings «tree (木)» and «spirit» , energy (気)».

A standard keyboard is used to type text on a computer. The photo above is my regular keyboard. You may notice that instead of the Russian layout, hiragana syllables are applied. If you want to print «ま (ma)», then there are 2 ways:

1. Simply press the appropriate button on the keyboard once.

2. Type m + a on the keyboard and the computer will automatically replace your «ma» with «ま».

When you type a word that has a character, the computer will automatically prompt you to select the appropriate character.

When printing to, the phone follows approximately the same system. You have two ways to type.

1. Exactly the same as on the computer. You simply select the on-screen qwerty keyboard and type Japanese in Latin, which is automatically replaced by hieroglyphs.

2. Or use dialing, as on push-button phones, where each button is responsible for 5 syllables. You need to press it several times, or swipe in the right direction to print the entire syllable at once. See photo below.

Thus, you can easily and quickly print any text on your computer and phone.

I advise you to watch the video, in which I show everything in more detail and with examples.

Thank you, I hope it was informative.

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Japanese scientists have found a way to estimate the size of manhood in the face

To do this, they had to carefully measure all the parameters of the corpses of 126 middle-aged compatriots who died no more than three days ago.

There are many theories about whether it is possible to determine the size of a man’s dignity by some external signs (most often it comes to fingers), — and now one more has been added to them.

It was developed by dedicated specialists from the Kyoto Prefectural Medical University (Japan), who carefully examined the corpses of 126 middle-aged men within three days after their death.

The stubborn Japanese measured everything they could, then systematized the data obtained and looked for the relationship between individual parameters. So it turned out that the length of the male genital organ is indicated by . .. the size of the nose (the distance from the bridge of the nose exactly between the eyes to the edge of the nostrils). This, it turns out, sheds light on human nature itself.

How to measure the length of the nose

«The fact that the size of the nose correlates with the length of the erect penis indicates that this length cannot be determined by age, height or body weight, but is predetermined before birth,» the researchers are quoted by the British The Daily Mail. The dead, of course, do not have an erection, so unscrupulous scientists pulled their penises up with all their might and measured them in this state.

According to the data they collected, men with large noses have 29% (about 3 cm) longer penises than those who have been deprived of nature. However, one should not focus too much on the numbers: it was in Japan, and all the examined, respectively, are Japanese, and, according to statistics, their average penis length is only 11.4 centimeters.

At the same time, the researchers note, no relationship between the size of the nose and the length of the male dignity in a calm state was found. What explains the pattern identified by the Japanese is not known for certain, so they plan to continue working in this direction — to start by measuring the corpses of representatives of other nationalities, and then look for relationships between the sizes of noses and penises and various parameters such as the level of different hormones.

Graph showing the correlation between nose and penis length

Previous studies have shown that androgen levels in the womb can affect penis length. This group of hormones, which includes testosterone, in particular, determines the ratio of the length of the index and ring fingers. Therefore, the theory arose that the size of the penis can be judged by the hands. Some scientists are convinced that the impact of androgens on the fetus determines many of the characteristics of a person — for example, he likes food and sexual addictions.

Recall that in 2015, employees of the University of Northumbria (Newcastle, UK) proved that long-term constant smoking leads to a gradual reduction in the length of the penis — a total of about 1 centimeter.