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38 word matches found for '嫁' using reading 'よめ'
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noun
1. wife; bride
2. (one's) daughter-in-law
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Most common form: 嫁入
marriage; wedding
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noun
1. bride
2. one's daughter-in-law
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noun
wife  (colloquialism)
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noun
elder brother's wife; sister-in-law
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noun
picture bride
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to wed; to marry a man
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noun
cruel wife; termagant wife; wife from hell  (colloquialism; derogatory)
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noun
newly-wed bride
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noun
bridal costume; wedding dress
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noun
bride
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noun
marriage in which the bride is taken into the groom's family; virilocal marriage
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noun
image of a bride dressed in her wedding gown (wedding kimono, etc.)
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noun
mouse (euphemism used during the first three days of the year)  (see also: 三が日)
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expression, irregular godan verb 'iku/yuku'
to marry (of a woman); to become a bride; to marry into (a family)  (see also: 嫁ぐ)
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noun
wife  (regional dialect: Kansai-ben)
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expression, noun
choosing a wife
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noun
nuptial procession  (yojijukugo)
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Most common form: 狐の嫁入り
expression, noun
rain shower while the sun shines; sun shower
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expression, noun
traditional koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit with a sacred wooden pole on the rump to ensure her fertility  (see also: 小正月, 祝い棒)
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noun
bullying a young wife
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daughter-in-law and mother-in-law (relationship, conflict, etc.)
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expression, ichidan verb
to be (too) late getting married
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noun
traditional koshogatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit with a sacred wooden pole on the rump to ensure her fertility  (see also: 小正月, 祝い棒)
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noun
school for training bachelor girls in homemaking arts; (a type of) finishing school  (yojijukugo)
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noun
training for homemaking; training in homemaking arts  (yojijukugo)
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noun
trousseau
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noun
bride and groom
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taking a wife
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noun
bridesmaid
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