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味
Common noun
flavor; flavour; taste
Common noun
charm; appeal; uniqueness; attractiveness
Common noun
experience; taste (e.g. of victory)
Adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)
smart; clever; witty; strange
Common noun; Go (game); Shogi
aji; position that has some lingering potential that may be exploited later in the game
After an adjective stem; nominalizing suffix indicating a quality or feeling; also written with the ateji 味
-ness (as in "sweetness"); -th (as in "warmth"); a touch of; a tinge of
After an adjective stem; nominalizing suffix
place
Poetical term; As ...み...み; after the -masu stems of verbs with opposite meanings or after the -masu stem and -zu form of the same verb
alternating between ... and ...; sometimes ... and sometimes ...
Nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
friend; ally; supporter
Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; Intransitive verb
taking sides (with); supporting; standing by; backing up
to taste; to savor; to savour; to relish
to appreciate; to enjoy; to relish; to digest
to experience; to go through; to taste (e.g. victory); to know (e.g. pain)
to taste; to taste of; to have a taste
tasting; sampling
Food, cooking
seasoning; flavour; flavor
Food, cooking
miso soup
flavour; flavor; taste
charm; appeal; interest; meaning; significance
Common noun; Food, cooking
miso; fermented condiment usu. made from soybeans
Common noun
innards (from crabs, shrimps, etc.) resembling miso
Word usually written using kana alone; Common noun; Usu. as ミソ
key point; main point; good part (of something)
Derogatory; Common noun
weakling; weak person
Word usually written using kana alone; Slang; Jocular, humorous term; Expressions; Imperative; after the -te form of a verb; pun on 見ろ
try
wearisome; insipid; dull; irksome; wretched; vain
to enlist as a supporter; to win over to one's side; to gain as one's ally
enlightening; deep; meaningful; profound; subtle; rich in nuance
Noun or verb acting prenominally
interesting (personality, turn of phrase, etc.); pleasantly different; tasteful; attractive; charming
(for the taste of something) to become apparent
(for someone's character) to come out
Idiomatic expression
to be encouraged by initial success; to get a taste for; to yearn for more
Food, cooking
to season (e.g. with salt); to flavour; to flavor; to lace (e.g. with whisky)
