お昼【おひる】
Frequency rank: 4,787. – 4,789.
- lunchpolite (teineigo) languagesee also 昼【ひる】
- noon; middaypolite (teineigo) languagesee also 昼【ひる】
- daytimepolite (teineigo) languagesee also 昼【ひる】
- waking up; getting up; risinghonorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- lunch
- noon; midday
- daytime
- waking up; getting up; rising
This refers to the meal typically eaten around midday. It is a common term used when discussing meals or dining times.
This refers to the time of day, specifically around 12:00 PM, when the sun is at its highest point. It can be used to indicate a specific time for appointments or other activities.
This refers to the period of the day when it is light outside, typically from sunrise to sunset. It can be used in discussions about activities that occur during this time.
We played in the park during the daytime.
This usage refers to the act of waking from sleep or rising from bed. It is often part of morning routines or discussions about daily habits.
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I'd like to treat you to lunch to thank you for all your help.
I worked hard till late last night, so I'll have to catch some z's after lunch if it's possible.
The plant supervisor said to his crew, "Let's knock off for lunch."