コーチ

Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from English coach.

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ーチ [kóꜜòchì] (Atamadaka – [1])
  • IPA(key): [ko̞ːt͡ɕi]

Noun

コーチ • (kōchi) 

  1. a coach (trainer)
    • 2011 June 22, Gosho Aoyama, “FILE(ファイル).1 (やっ)(かい)(なん)()(けん)”, in [名](めい)[探](たん)[偵](てい)コナン, volume 72 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 10:
      Though Minerva asked you to quit coaching her, she didn’t hope you give up tennis and become her husband…(ミネルバがあなたにコーチ()めてと()ったのは、テニスから(あし)(あら)ってただの(おっと)になって()しかった(わけ)じゃないのよ?)She hope you recall the feeling…(この(かん)(かく)()(もど)して()しかったから…)
      Though Minerva asked you to quit coaching her, she didn’t hope you give up tennis and become her husband… (Mineruba ga anata kōchi o yamete to itta no wa, tenisu kara ashi o aratteta dano otto ni natte hoshikatta wake ja nai no yo?) She hope you recall the feeling… (Kono kankaku o torimodoshite hoshikatta kara…)
      Though Minerva asked you to quit coaching her, she didn’t wish you to give up tennis to be her husband? She just wished that you could feel this sensation again…
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