終わい
Japanese
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Etymology
Equivalent to standard Japanese 終わり (owari).
Noun
終わい • (owai)
- (Kagoshima, dialect) end
- 1984 November 15, Motoka Murakami, “鹿児島の猛者たちの巻”, in 六三四の剣, volume 17 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, pages 12–13:
- オレはこの九州へ武者修行さきた!逃げもかくれもしねえ!何千人だって相手になってやるぞ!
- Ore wa kono Kyūshū e musha shugyō sa kita! Nige mo kakure mo shinē! Nanzennin datte aite ni natte yaru zo!
- I’ve come to Kyūshū on my journey to perfect my martial arts! I will not run away or hide! I’m ready to face all of you!
- Yō iu ta‼ Jaddon, wai no musha shugyō wa kon Kagonma dake de owai ja'‼
- Oh yeah⁉ Yer journey comes to its end in Kagoshima, here and now‼
- オレはこの九州へ武者修行さきた!逃げもかくれもしねえ!何千人だって相手になってやるぞ!
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