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2 exact word matches found in search 'ねえ'
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Most common form:
particle
1. indicates emphasis, agreement, request for confirmation, etc.; is it so  (at sentence end)
interjection (kandoushi)
2. hey; come on; listen
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noun (suffix)
1. used after the name of someone who is an older sister figure  (see also: ; familiar language)
noun
2. used with various honorifics to mean (older) sister  (see also: お姉さん)
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1 close match found in search 'ねえ'
expression
does not  (colloquial form of しない; colloquialism)
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1 word found beginning with 'ねえ'
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Most common form: 姉さん
noun
1. elder sister  (usu. 姉さん; honorific)
2. (vocative) young lady
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2 words found containing 'ねえ' in any position
expression
boring; lame; unfunny  (see also: 面白い; from 面白くない; slang)
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Most common form: ふざけんじゃねー
expression
stop messing around!; get real!; stop screwing around!; screw you!  (colloquialism)
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