gaijin

gaijin

japani

  1. ja-transkriptio|がいじん

Käännökset

englanti puhekieltä A non-Japanese person.
1976, Bill Henderson, The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses, Pushcart Press, page http://books.google.com/books?q=began+to+speak+Japanese+karoshi&btnG=Search+Books 207,
For a while he began to speak Japanese, rather slangy, never having seemed to learn it — karoshi for death from overwork, yakitaori-ya for eatery, and gaijin for clumsy foreigner.
1992, David Pollack, Reading Against Culture, Cornell Press, page 230
And I did not intend to live my life as a gaijin—not merely, like the expatriate, someone by definition permanently out of place but someone unwanted as well.
2004, Troy Anderson, The Way of Go, Simon and Schuster, page 149
... I was placed in the gaijins' dormitory area up on the third floor.
2006, Alan M. Klein, Growing the Game: The Globalization of Major League Baseball, page 127
Oh's pitchers later acknowledged that they were instructed—under penalty of a fine—to throw no strikes to the gaijin.
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gaijin rimmaa näiden kanssa:

perin pohjin, paljin, poljin, kytkinpoljin, jarrupoljin, kaasupoljin, suljin, kirjeensuljin, ovensuljin, keskussuljin

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