Jisho

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Words — 8 found

Noun
1. before oneself; in front of one; nearby
  • てまえ手前
  • ガラスばガラス張りの
  • たてもの建物
  • 薔薇園
  • なんです
  • おんしつ温室
  • になっていて
  • いつも
  • ばら薔薇
  • かんしょう観賞
  • できるようになってる
  • んです
The glass fronted building before you is the rose garden. It's a greenhouse so you will always be able to appreciate the roses.
Noun
2. a bit before reaching (a location); this side (of a location)
  • あの
  • しんごう信号
  • てまえ手前
  • 降ろして
  • ください
Please let me off on this side of that traffic light.
Noun
3. one's standpoint; one's appearance; face; honour
  • じぶん自分
  • ちょっかん直感
  • いかに
  • たし確かな
  • もの
  • じまん自慢
  • した
  • てまえ手前
  • あてがはず当てがはずれた
  • とき
  • くび首をやらなければならなく
  • なった
Having boasted how sure his hunches were, he was forced to eat his hat when he guessed wrong.
Noun
4. skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity
Noun
5. tea-ceremony proceduresSee also 点前 てまえ
Pronoun
6. I; meHumble (kenjougo) language
Pronoun
7. youMale term or language, to one's inferior
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Pronoun
1. youUsually written using kana alone, Derogatory, Male term or language, See also 手前 てまえ
  • てめぇ
  • 死に
  • やがれ
Fuck you all to hell!
Pronoun
2. I; me; oneself; myself; yourself; himself; herselfUsually written using kana alone, Male term or language
Other forms
テメーてめぇ
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun
1. self-centered; self-centred; selfishYojijukugo (four character compound)
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. this side; in the forefront
Other forms
手前のほう 【てまえのほう】
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Noun
1. buying items from the front of the shelf (i.e. with an earlier expiration date)Usually written using kana alone, from a campaign to reduce food waste
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Pronoun
1. we (esp. used by merchants, etc.); my store; my shopHumble (kenjougo) language
Other forms
手前共 【てまえども】
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Noun
1. self-flattery; sing one's own praisesYojijukugo (four character compound)
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Kanji — 2 found

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4 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
hand
Kun: て- -て た-
On: シュ
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0.15702809785176838
9 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2.
in front, before
Kun: まえ -まえ
On: ゼン
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Sentences — 7 found

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    • おうだんほどう横断歩道
    • のあるところは
    • ほこうしゃ歩行者
    • ゆうせん優先
    • で、
    • くるま
    • かなら必ず
    • その
    • てまえ手前
    • ていし停止しなければ
    • ならない。
    Where there is a crosswalk, pedestrians have priority over cars; therefore, cars must always stop for pedesstrians at pedestrian crossing. Jreibun
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