花札
Chinese[edit]
flower; blossom; to spend
flower; blossom; to spend; fancy pattern
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short note | ||
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trad. (花札) | 花 | 札 | |
simp. #(花札) | 花 | 札 |
Etymology[edit]
Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 花札 (hanafuda)
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
花札
Japanese[edit]
Kanji in this term | |
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花 | 札 |
はな Grade: 1 |
ふだ Grade: 4 |
kun’yomi |
Etymology[edit]
Compound of 花 (hana, “flower”) + 札 (fuda, “card”).[1][2]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Tokyo) はなふだ [hànáꜜfùdà] (Nakadaka – [2])[2]
- (Tokyo) はなふだ [hànáfúdá] (Heiban – [0])[2]
- IPA(key): [ha̠na̠ɸɯ̟ᵝda̠]
Noun[edit]
- (card games) hanafuda, literally “flower cards”, 48 card deck used to play card games of Japanese origin
Derived terms[edit]
References[edit]
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