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1 exact word match found in search '失礼'
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1. discourtesy; impoliteness  (see also: 無礼)
expression
2. Excuse me; Goodbye  (see also: 失礼します)
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9 words found beginning with '失礼'
expression
excuse me; I'm sorry
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Most common form: 失礼を顧みず
take the liberty of doing
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(same as above)
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expression
excuse me
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extremely rude (impertinent, impolite)  (yojijukugo)
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extremely rude; impertinent; impolite
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5
Most common form: 失礼ながら
adverb, expression
with all due respect; if I may make bold to ask
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(same as above)
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expression
my apologies; I'm sorry; excuse me  (see also: 失礼しました)
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1 word found containing '失礼' in any position
expression
my apologies; I'm sorry; excuse me  (see also: 失礼しました)
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