Read A Tale for the Time Being Online
Authors: Ruth Ozeki
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. nondualistic—
funi
(), lit. “not” +
“two.”
121
.
s
ō
ji
()—cleaning.
122
.
Maa, s
ō
kashira
—Well, I wonder . . .
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.
engawa
()—a narrow wooden veranda that wraps
around a traditional Japanese building.
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.
segaki
()—hungry ghosts; also a derogatory name
for homeless people.
125
.
Baka ne, Chibi-chan!
—Idiots, aren’t we, dear Chibi!
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.
tengu
()—supernatural red-faced demons with long,
phallic noses, often dressed like Buddhist monks. Tengu can be evil or benevolent and are protectors of mountains and forests.
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Yasutani Haruki-sama de gozaimasu ka?
—Are you the honorable Mr. Haruki Yasutani?
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.
Jinsei no Itami
—The Pain of Life.
129
. It’s brave to live . . . ?
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.
ihai
()—spirit tablet, a memorial tablet.
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senpai
()—one’s senior at work or school,
one’s superior.
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Haruki Ojisama wa irasshaimasu ka?
—Uncle Haruki, are you there?
133
.
Haruki Ichibansama?
—Mr. Haruki Number One?
134
. Meriken ()—Americans.
135
.
ikotsu
()—cremated remains; lit.
“left-behind” + “bones.”
136
. karaoke ()—lit. “empty” +
“orchestra” (
oke
—abbr. for
okesutora
).
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.
gyokusai
()—suicide attack, human wave attack.
Literally “shattering like a jewel,” from a seventh-century Chinese saying, “A great man should die as a shattered jewel rather than live as an intact tile.”
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.
ikotsu
—remains.
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Yamato danshi
()—lit. “man of Yamato.”
The masculine archetype of a true Japanese man.
140
.
S
ō
dar
ō
na
—Mm, you’re probably
right.
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.
burusera
()—schoolgirl uniform fetish; lit.
buru
(abbr. for
bloomer
) +
sera
(abbr. for
sailor
).