Glossary.Okashii History
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Okashii [Jap. 可笑しい]: In modern Japanese, it means strange, odd, unusual, or weird. It has a slightly negative connotation, but less than {{chigau}} or {{hen}}. In ancient Japanese, it means interesting and was Sei Shonagon’s favorite adjective.
Okashii [Jap. 可笑しい]: In modern Japanese, it means strange, odd, unusual, or weird. It has a slightly negative connotation, but less than {{chigau}} or {{hen}}. In ancient Japanese, it means interesting and was http://blog.simon-cozens.org/shonagon/ Sei Shonagon’s favorite adjective.
‘Okashii [Jap. 可笑しい]: In modern Japanese, it means strange, odd, unusual, or weird. It has a slightly negative connotation, but less than {{chigau}} or {{hen}}. In ancient Japanese, it means interesting and was Sei Shonagon’s favorite adjective.
Okashii [Jap. 可笑しい]: In modern Japanese, it means strange, odd, unusual, or weird. It has a slightly negative connotation, but less than {{chigau}} or {{hen}}. In ancient Japanese, it means interesting and was Sei Shonagon’s favorite adjective.
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‘Okashii [Jap. 可笑しい]: In modern Japanese, it means strange, odd, unusual, or weird. It has a slightly negative connotation, but less than {{chigau}} or {{hen}}. In ancient Japanese, it means interesting and was Sei Shonagon’s favorite adjective.