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(slang) Alternative form of 彼氏 (kareshi, “boyfriend”)
My boyfriend gave me a gift.
everyone, one and all
Everyone was surprised by the news.
a count noun
'Apple' is a count noun, and you can count it as one, two, etc.
(grammar, linguistics) compound noun
Compound nouns are a very important part of Japanese grammar.
(grammar) common noun
A common noun refers to a noun that does not point to a specific person or thing.
(grammar) proper noun
A proper noun is a noun that refers to a specific person, place, or thing.
a Japanese noun that can be grammaticalized and nominalize clauses
That is one of the formal nouns.
(grammar) noun phrase
A noun phrase forms a major part of a sentence.
(linguistics) nominalization
Nominalization is the linguistic process of converting verbs or adjectives into nouns.
(grammar) abstract noun (a noun that denotes an abstract concept)
Abstract nouns, unlike nouns that refer to concrete things, refer to concepts or states that do not have a specific shape or color.
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