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知らんがために我は信ず

phrase

crēdō ut intelligam

統合失調症

noun

schizophrenia

とうごうしっちょうしょう

noun

統合失調症: schizophrenia

音読み
ラク
訓読み
ちちしる
character

dairy products

My uncle is a dairy farmer, and he takes care of cows every day.

笑う門には福来る

phrase

good fortune comes to the homes of those who smile

Since he is always laughing, it can be said that 'fortune comes in by a merry gate'.

鴨が葱を背負って来る

phrase

a fool and his money are soon parted

He spent his money as quickly as 'a duck comes bearing green onions', which means a fool and his money are soon parted.

人生字を識るは憂患の始め

phrase

misery of life start at literacy; ignorance is bliss

He said, 'Misery of life starts at literacy,' and spoke about the hardships of learning.

論語読みの論語知らず

phrase

learned fool; scholar who cannot apply what he or she knows; mere scholar

He is majoring in philosophy at university, but he is a typical example of a 'learned fool'.

一眼二足三胆四力

phrase

(lit. one eye, two legs/feet, three courage, four power) "first, eyes, second, feet, third, courage, fourth, power". The essentials of [kendo] in descending order of importance

He faced difficulties with the spirit of 'one eye, two feet, three gallbladders, four strengths'.

彼を知り己を知れば百戦殆からず

phrase

(literally) know the other side and yourself, a hundred battles will not be perilous

This ancient proverb, 'know the other side and yourself, and you will not be in danger in a hundred battles', teaches us the importance of understanding ourselves and others.

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