因み【ちなみ】
Frequency rank: 6,603. – 6,611. (for form ちなみ: 881.)
- association; link; connectionsee also 因みに【ちなみに】
- pledge (esp. for marriage); promise
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 因み【ちなみ】Frequency rank: 6,603. – 6,611.
- ちなみFrequency rank: 881.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- association; link; connection
- pledge (esp. for marriage); promise
This meaning refers to a relationship or relevance between two or more things, often used to introduce a topic related to something previously mentioned.
This meaning specifically denotes a formal commitment or vow, particularly in the context of marriage or serious promises.
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Incidentally, that the gills of fish are bright red is because there are many 'capillary vessels' collected there, the same as for lungs.
By the way, today is the 8th of June — my wife's birthday.
By the way, it also works with the wheel of a wheel mouse.
6. ちなみにここいちしゅうかん一週間は、たとえば例えばふらぐがたっていようフラグが立っていようとも、えっちHしいんシーンがない無いこと事はかくていじこう確定事項だからな。しばらくのあいだ暫くの間、しんぼう辛抱なきごう!
By the way, this week - no matter what flags are set - it's a certainty that there will be no ecchi scenes. You'll just have to bear with it a while.
Incidentally, this room doesn't have anything like an air-conditioner. All it has is a fan.
Incidentally a motorway ramp is being constructed in the neighbourhood, a few hundred metres away, of my clinic.
9. にっぽん日本でのついったあツイッターにんき人気のりゆう理由のひとつ一つはにほんご日本語というげんご言語のとくせい特性にある。ひょういもじ表意文字をつかう使うにほんご日本語は、ちゅうごくご中国語にはかなわない敵わないものの、た他のおおく多くのげんご言語にくらべて比べていちよんれい140じ字におおく多くのないよう内容をもりこむ盛り込むことができる。ちなみにこのれいぶん例文のにほんごばん日本語版はちょうどいちよんれい140じ字でかかれている書かれているのだが、た他のげんご言語ではなん何じ字になるだろうかきごう?
One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?
By the way, next week will be our university graduation ceremony.