Kanji | Hiragana | Katakana |
---|---|---|
眼鏡 | めがね | メガネ |
Pronunciation: megane
How to Say It Outloud: meh-gah-neh
Usage: Used as a noun to refer to eyeglasses or spectacles.
Example Sentence Japanese:私は新しい眼鏡を買いました。
Example Sentence English:I bought a new pair of glasses.
Dictionary
眼鏡めがねCommon wordjlpt-n1jlpt-n5
Noun- glasses; eyeglasses; spectacles
- judgment; judgement; discrimination; discernment; insight
- Megane
- Glasses
双眼鏡そうがんきょう
Noun- binoculars; field glasses
- Binoculars
黒眼鏡くろめがね
Noun- sunglasses; shady glasses; dark glasses
伊達メガネだてめがね
Noun- non-prescription glasses (worn as a fashion accessory); fake glasses; lensless glasses
眼鏡を掛けるメガネをかける
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)Ichidan verb
- to wear glasses; to put on glasses
色眼鏡いろめがね
Noun- coloured glasses; tinted glasses; sunglasses
- biased view; preconceived view
瓶底眼鏡ビンぞこメガネ
Noun- thick glasses; bottle bottom glasses
眼鏡っ娘めがねっこ
Noun- girl (usu. attractive) with glasses; glasses-wearing girl
老眼鏡ろうがんきょう
Noun- reading (farsighted) glasses; spectacles for the aged
グラスグラスCommon wordjlpt-n3
Noun- glass (drinking vessel)
- glass (material)
- glasses (eyewear)
どCommon wordjlpt-n3
NounNoun, used as a suffix
- degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.)
- counter for occurrences
Noun, used as a suffix
- strength (of glasses); glasses prescription
Noun, used as a suffix
- alcohol content (percentage); alcohol by volume
- extent; degree; limit
- presence of mind; composure
杯盤狼藉はいばんろうぜき
'taru' adjectiveAdverb taking the 'to' particle
- glasses and plates being scattered about after a party or banquet; articles lying about in a jumble
杯盤はいばん
Noun- glasses and plates
角縁の眼鏡かくぶちのめがね
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)Noun
- horn-rimmed glasses; bop glasses
凹眼鏡おうがんきょう
Noun- concave glasses
角縁眼鏡つのぶちめがね
Noun- horn-rimmed glasses; horn-rimmed spectacles
3Dグラススリーディーグラス
Noun- 3D glasses
丸眼鏡まるめがね
Noun- round frame glasses; round-lensed eyeglasses
度の強い眼鏡どのつよいめがね
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)Noun
- powerful spectacles; strong glasses
眼鏡越しめがねごし
Noun- (looking) over the top of one's glasses
- (looking) through a pair of glasses
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