ラフ

Japanese

Etymology

From English rough.

Pronunciation

Noun

ラフ • (rafu) 

  1. rough sketch
  2. rough, unpolished
    ラフ(えん)(そう)
    rafu ensō
    rough performance

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Adjective

ラフ • (rafu) -na (adnominal ラフ (rafu na na), adverbial ラフ (rafu ni ni))

  1. rough (unrefined; not polished)
    ラフ(かっ)(こう)
    rafu na kakkō
    unpolished appearance; casual appearance
    • 2021 September 8, “Sumire, ‘ashinagāi’ to odoroki shifuku sugata [Sumire, surprising with ‘loong legs’ and plain clothes]”, in Yahoo News, archived from the original on 24 September 2021:
      コメント(らん)には「(うつく)しい!」「シンプルお()()いです」「(あし)(なが)~い かっこいい」「ラフ(かっ)(こう)でも(うつく)しさが(あふ)れてます」「()ってる姿(すがた)カッコ()いです!」「ほんと()(れい)」などの(こえ)(あつ)まった。
      Komento ran ni wa “Utsukushii!” “Shinpuru oniai desu” “ashinaga~i kakkoii” “Rafu na kakkō de mo utsukushisa ga afuretemasu” “Tatteru sugata kakkoii desu!” “honto kirei” nado no koe ga atsumatta.
      In the comments section opinions such as “Beautiful!” “It’s simple and very well suited,” “cool loong legs,” “Even in casual appearance her beauty is overwhelming,” “Pose is cool!” “real pretty” and similar were collected.

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References

  1. Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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