ぶち

Japanese

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bɯ̟t͡ɕi]

Adverb

ぶち • (buchi

  1. (dialectal, Chūgoku) very
    Synonym: とても (totemo)
    ぶちたいぎい
    buchi taigī
    so tiring

Etymology 2

For pronunciation and definitions of ぶち – see the following entries.
打ち
[noun] hitting, striking
[noun] a hitter, a striker
[verb] stem or continuative form of 打つ (butsu) [godan]
[prefix] adds emphasis to the verb, violently, strongly, quickly, suddenly (e.g. ()() (buchikomu), ぶっ(ころ) (bukkorosu), ぶん(なぐ) (bunnaguru))
S
[noun] spots, speckles, patches (particularly in the coat of an animal)
Alternative spellings
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H
[noun] [1650–??] (archaic, possibly obsolete) a drum stick for instruments such as the taiko and gong, a percussion mallet
(This term, ぶち (buchi), is the hiragana spelling of the above terms.)
For a list of all kanji read as ぶち, see Category:Japanese kanji read as ぶち.)

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