Components
19 examples found containing '碗'
ちゃ
んだ
あと
ていしゅ
亭主
ちゃわん
茶碗
わた
します

After drinking the tea, you pass the tea cup to the tea ceremony host.
ちゃわん
茶碗
げれば
めん
綿
にて
けよ
kotowaza
A soft answer is a cure for anger (literally: if you throw a teacup, catch it in cotton).
みぎて
右手
ちゃわん
茶碗
とって
ひだりて
左手
のせます
With your right hand, place the tea bowl in your left hand.
これら
ちゃわん
茶碗
みんな
こわ
れている

These cups are all broken.
テーブル
うえ
ちゃわん
茶碗
あります
There is a cup on the table.
テーブル
うえ
こわれた
ちゃわん
茶碗
ありました
There was a broken cup on the table.
ちゃわん
茶碗
くみます
You ladle the hot water into the tea bowl.
だれ
その
ちゃわん
茶碗
わった
Who broke the cup?
その
ちゃわん
茶碗
ひびある
The cup has a crack.
ちゃわん
茶碗
そそ
ぎます

Pour the hot water into the tea bowl.
ちゃきん
茶巾
ちゃわん
茶碗
きます

Wipe the tea bowl with the tea bowl cleaning cloth.
くんで
ちゃわん
茶碗
なか
そそ
ぎます

Ladle out the hot water and pour it into the tea bowl.
ちゃわん
茶碗
しょうめん
正面
きゃく
さん
けて
します

Present the tea bowl with the front facing the guest.
わったら
ちゃわん
茶碗
このように
まわ
して
ていしゅ
亭主
けておいてください

Once you've finished drinking, turn the tea bowl like this to face the host.
ちゃわん
茶碗
いっぱい
一杯
はん
やく
180です
A bowl of rice is about 180 grams.
ちゃわん
茶碗
なつめ
ちゃしゃく
茶杓
ひしゃく
ちゃせん
茶筅
ちゃきん
茶巾
ふくさ
袱紗

tea bowl, tea caddy, tea scoop, ladle, tea whisk, tea bowl cleaning cloth, tea scoop cleaning cloth
テーブル
うえ
ちい
さな
ちゃわん
茶碗
たまご
ある
There is a small teacup and an egg on the table.
しょくじじ
食事時
にほん
日本
とくゆう
特有
ひとびと
人々
ちゃわん
茶碗
から
はん
べる
ことである
What is peculiar to Japan at mealtimes is that people eat rice out of little bowls.
かれ
ちゃわん
茶碗
ゆか
たたきつけた
He dashed the cup on the floor.
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