Frequency rank: 51,357. – 52,626. (for form たび: 10,873. – 10,892.)
- tabi; Japanese socks (with split toe)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- Japanese socks (with split toe)
This refers to a type of traditional Japanese sock designed with a split toe, often worn with zori (Japanese sandals) or other traditional footwear. They are typically made of cotton or silk and are associated with traditional clothing.
Generated collocations (experimental)
たび足袋をはく履くto wear tabiたび足袋のうら裏the sole of tabiでんとうてき伝統的なたび足袋traditional tabiたび足袋のさいずサイズsize of tabiたび足袋をあらう洗うto wash tabiたび足袋をちゃくよう着用するto put on tabiたび足袋とぞうり草履tabi and zori (traditional sandals)おどり踊りよう用のたび足袋tabi for dancingたび足袋しょくにん職人tabi craftsmanてづくり手作りのたび足袋handmade tabiたび足袋にあう合ういしょう衣装outfit suitable for tabi
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Every time I see that picture of my late mother, I feel a lump in my throat.
Instead of giving Alex a nut each time he said something, she'd only give it when he specifically said "nut."