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Title | Resource for Japanese Teachers: Japanese Language: Proverbial Flower |
Body | Editor's note: This page lists some expressions and idioms using the word 'hana' ('flower') which might be of interest to higher-level students of Japanese. The full article may be found at: http://www.japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa072901a.htm?nl=1 There are quite a few Japanese proverbs including flowers. Flower is "hana" in Japanese. Although "hana" also means "nose," its context should not cause much confusion. Different characters are used when writing them in kanji. Abe, N. Japanese Language: Proverbial Flower. About.com Japanese Guide. japanese.guide@about.com (8 Sep. 2004). |
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