Sparrow's Tears and Cat's Forehead

Jul 2, 2016 15:17
Today, I'd like to talk about the Japanese phrases "suzume no namida" and "neko no hitai."

Suzume means sparrows, namida means tears, and "suzume no namida" is a phrase for expressing very small quantity.

For example: Suzume no namida hodo no kyuryo (A salary as much as sparrow's tears)

There is also the phrase "neko no hitai," which is similar to "suzume no namida."

Neko means cats, hitai means a forehead, and "neko no hitai" is a phrase for expressing very narrow area.

For example: Neko no hitai hodo no tochi (A place as large as a cat's forehead)

Also, "unagi no nedoko" (an eel's bed) is a phrase for expressing a narrow and long space.
雀の涙と猫の額

今日は、日本語の慣用句「雀の涙」と「猫の額」を紹介します。

雀は "sparrow"、涙は "tears" という意味で、雀の涙はごくわずかなものを例える際に使う言葉です。

例:雀の涙ほどの給料

雀の涙に似た慣用句として、猫の額があります。

猫は "cat"、額は "forehead" という意味で、猫の額は狭い面積を例える際に使う言葉です。

例:猫の額ほどの土地

また、間口が狭くて奥行きが深い空間を例える際に使う、「鰻の寝床」という言葉もあります。
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  • Today, I'd like to talk about the Japanese phrases "suzume no namida" and "neko no hitai."
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  • Suzume means sparrows, namida means tears, and "suzume no namida" is a phrase for expressing very small quantity.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • For example: Suzume no namida hodo no kyuryo (A salary as much as sparrow's tears)
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  • There is also the phrase "neko no hitai," which is similar to "suzume no namida."
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  • Neko means cats, hitai means a forehead, and "neko no hitai" is a phrase for expressing very narrow area.
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  • For example: Neko no hitai hodo no tochi (A place as large as a cat's forehead)
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Also, "unagi no nedoko" (an eel's bed) is a phrase for expressing a narrow and long space.
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