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The hiragana character し (shi) with a dakuten (゛).
じ • (ji)
- The hiragana syllable じ (ji). Its equivalent in katakana is ジ (ji).
じ • (-ji)
- 時: hour, o'clock
- 寺: (Buddhism) temple; monastery; place of worship
- 次: number of times: an ordinal marker; number in a sequence, number of aspects or dimensions
- 箇:
じ • (ji)
- 柱: pillar; prism, cylinder
- 地: earth, dirt; fabric, cloth; territory
- 字: letter, character
- 侍: samurai; serve
- 持:
- 時:
- 痔: hemorrhoids
- 辞: speech
じ • (ji)
- 児:
じ • (-ji)
- 路: a road, a street; attaches to place names, indicating a road to that place; attaches to a time duration, indicating a trip taking that length of time
- 時: at the time of
For pronunciation and definitions of じ – see the following entries.
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(This term, じ (ji), is the hiragana spelling of the above terms.) For a list of all kanji read as じ, see Category:Japanese kanji read as じ.)
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じ • (-ji)
- (Classical Japanese) Attaches to the 未然形 (mizenkei, “irrealis or incomplete form”) of verbs to form the negative conjectural/volitional, equivalent to modern まい (-mai).
- Iroha
- 浅き夢見じ 酔ひもせず
- Asaki yume miji
Ei mo sezu - We shall not have superficial dreams
Nor be deluded.
This word is morphologically an inflectional suffix. It is classified as 助動詞 (jodōshi, “auxiliary verb”) in traditional Japanese grammar.