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fix typos, missing furigana
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- fixed missing furigana.
- fixed various typos.
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SethClydesdale committed Sep 12, 2024
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いちち、<strong class="main-color">いちゃもん</strong>つけんとって。
いちいち、<strong class="main-color">いちゃもん</strong>つけんとって。
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明日難波<strong class="main-color">行こ</strong>。
<ruby>明日<rt>あした</rt></ruby><ruby>難波<rt>なんば</rt></ruby><strong class="main-color"><ruby>行<rt>い</rt></ruby>こ</strong>。
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Don't <strong class="main-color">mess</strong> with that.
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In this example, it is difficult to tell if the physical or abstract meaning of いらう is instended. The speaker could be telling the other person not to put their hands on something. But he could also be telling the person not to ruin the item. That past tense of いらう is いろた, and いらったら is simplified to いろたら.
In this example, it is difficult to tell if the physical or abstract meaning of いらう is intended. The speaker could be telling the other person not to put their hands on something. But he could also be telling the person not to ruin the item. The past tense of いらう is いろた, and いらったら is simplified to いろたら.

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、<strong class="main-color">いらいたい</strong>…
<ruby>猫<rt>ねこ</rt></ruby>、<strong class="main-color">いらいたい</strong>…
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<td>説明</td>
<td>This is another sentence ending unique to the Kansai dialect. かいな is equivalent to か, indicating a question. な, often lengthened to なあ, is basically the same the same sentence ending as the な of <a href="#N3">word entry 28</a>. These are frequently combined to become かいな. It has a rough sound and is therefore used primarily among friends or family.<br><br>
<td>This is another sentence ending unique to the Kansai dialect. かいな is equivalent to か, indicating a question. な, often lengthened to なあ, is basically the same sentence ending as the な of <a href="#N3">word entry 28</a>. These are frequently combined to become かいな. It has a rough sound and is therefore used primarily among friends or family.<br><br>

<strong class="main-color">(a)</strong> expressing sarcasm<br>
かいな is used most often to express sarcasm. However, this form is sometimes used to express anger. It is frequently heard after ほんま, but can follow a verb in dictionary form.
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今日、きれいな<strong class="main-color"><ruby>恰好<rt>かっこ</rt></ruby></strong>してるやん。
<ruby>今日<rt>きょう</rt></ruby>、きれいな<strong class="main-color"><ruby>恰好<rt>かっこ</rt></ruby></strong>してるやん。
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<ruby>暑<rt>あつ</rt></ruby>くて<strong class="main-color">かなわん</strong>。<br>
<ruby>暑<rt>あつ</rt></ruby>くてたまらん
<ruby>暑<rt>あつ</rt></ruby>くて<strong class="main-color">たまらん</strong>
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I <strong class="main-color">can't stand</strong> the heat.<br>
I can't stand the heat.
I <strong class="main-color">can't stand</strong> the heat.
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The かなわん of sentence (b) is used throughout Japan, but the word is pronounced かなわない outside of Kansai. The かなわん of sentence (a) is used exclusively in Kansai.
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<td>説明</td>
<td>Kobe, although less than a thirty-minute train ride from Osaka station, has its own history and, of course, a slightly different dialect. The most identifiable aspec of Kobe-ben is the use of the verb conjugation -とう and -とん, rather than -てんねん, to create the -ing form of verbs.
<td>Kobe, although less than a thirty-minute train ride from Osaka station, has its own history and, of course, a slightly different dialect. The most identifiable aspect of Kobe-ben is the use of the verb conjugation -とう and -とん, rather than -てんねん, to create the -ing form of verbs.
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<ruby>今<rt>いま</rt></ruby>、<ruby>何<rt>なに</rt></ruby>しとん?<br>
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<strong>Ingredients:</strong> Thinly sliced beef, <ruby>白菜<rt>はくさい</rt></ruby> (Chinese cabbage), <ruby>豆腐<rt>とうふ</rt></ruby> (tofu), シイタケ (shiitake mushrooms), <ruby>榎<rt>えのき</rt></ruby> (enoki mushrooms), bean thread, chrysanthemum leaves, and ポン<ruby>酢<rt>ず</rt></ruby> (ponzu) and sesame sauce.<br><br>

<strong>Preparation:</strong> Boil water in a nabe pot. Add <ruby>白菜<rt>はくさい</rt></ruby>, シイタケ, and <ruby>豆腐<rt>とうふ</rt></ruby>. Dip beef one slice at a time in the boiling water for a few seconds until it turns brownish-red. Dip in sauce and eat.</td>
<strong>Preparation:</strong> Boil water in a nabe pot. Add <ruby>白菜<rt>はくさい</rt></ruby>, シイタケ, and <ruby>豆腐<rt>とうふ</rt></ruby>. Dip the beef one slice at a time in the boiling water for a few seconds until it turns brownish-red. Dip in sauce and eat.</td>
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、<strong class="main-color">こうた</strong>ん?
<ruby>車<rt>くるま</rt></ruby>、<strong class="main-color">こうた</strong>ん?
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<td>The southen half of Osaka, especially Kawachi, has a reputation for the roughest, least polite speech in Kansai. The sentence ending け, as in ええやんけ (That's fine!), has a very rough, rude sound and is heard more often here than elsewhere in Kansai. Only here would it be used by women as well as men.</td>
<td>The southern half of Osaka, especially Kawachi, has a reputation for the roughest, least polite speech in Kansai. The sentence ending け, as in ええやんけ (That's fine!), has a very rough, rude sound and is heard more often here than elsewhere in Kansai. Only here would it be used by women as well as men.</td>
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