島柄長
Appearance
Japanese
[edit]Kanji in this term | ||
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島 | 柄 | 長 |
しま Grade: 3 |
え Grade: S |
なが Grade: 2 |
kun'yomi |
Etymology
[edit]島 (shima, “island”) + 柄長 (enaga, “long-tailed tit”)
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]島柄長 or 島柄長 • (shima enaga)
- Aegithalos caudatus japonicus, a subspecies of the long-tailed tit
- 2017 March 5, “Bādo uochitchingu kafe [Bird watching cafe]”, in Mainichi Shimbun, page 28:
- 庭には愛らしい姿から雪の妖精とも呼ばれるシマエナガも姿を見せ、客の「アイドル」となっている。
- Niwa ni wa airashī sugata kara yuki no yōsei to mo yobareru shimaenaga mo sugata o mise, kyaku no “aidoru” to natteiru.
- In the garden a shimaenaga, called the snow fairy for her adorable appearance, has made the scene and become an “idol” among the guests.
- 庭には愛らしい姿から雪の妖精とも呼ばれるシマエナガも姿を見せ、客の「アイドル」となっている。
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- ja:Perching birds