🌏 Region(s): Ryukyu (Okinawa)
っちゅなり【人慣り・人馴り】 : cchunari · tchunari | define meaning
cchunari · tchunari
Pronunciation: [tt͡ɕunaɾi]
Definition
Noun
- (Said of a small child or an animal) Being used to people; being accustomed to people
Etymology
Cognate with Okinawan っちゅなり cchunari; Miyako (Nishihara) ひとぅなり hitunari; Yaeyama (Hatoma) ぷすない pusunai; standard Japanese ひとなれ【人慣れ・人馴れ】 hitonare "being used to people". Ultimately from *pito "person, people" and *nare "being [becoming] used to".
Spelling
Orthography | Form |
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Kanji | 人慣り 人馴り |
Kana | っちゅなり |
Romanization | cchunari tchunari |
Pronunciation (IPA) | [tt͡ɕunaɾi] |
意味:ひとなれ【人慣れ・人馴れ】、ひとになれること【人に馴れる事】
人慣り
Cite this entry: Read, Zachary. (2024, September 28). っちゅなり【人慣り・人馴り】 : cchunari · tchunari | define meaning. JLect: Japonic Languages and Dialects Database. Retrieved 2024, October 12, from https://www.jlect.com/entry/6528/cchunari-tchunari/.