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36 Must-Know Japanese Slang Words and Abbreviations
May 8, 2024 - Toriki (Torikizoku): a Japanese yakitori chain. Saize (Saizeriya): A cheap Italian family restaurant chain. Fami-Ma (Family Mart): needs no explanation. Sebun (Seven-11): see above. Yuniba (USJ): Universal Studios in Osaka. Ama-pura (Amazon Prime): both the abbreviation and the service are used by many.
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Wikipedia
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Japanese abbreviated and contracted words - Wikipedia
January 30, 2026 - Abbreviated and contracted words are a common feature in the Japanese language. Long words are often contracted into shorter forms, which then become the predominant forms. For example, the University of Tokyo, in Japanese Tōkyō Daigaku (東京大学) becomes Tōdai (東大), and "remote ...
GaijinPot
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Decoding Japanese Net-Speak: Unveiling Online Abbreviations - GaijinPot
June 22, 2023 - On the other hand, GGR is short for ググレ (gugure), which is taken from the Japanese verb guguru (to Google something) with the -れ (re) ending, which is added as an order or command. As if ordering someone to do something wasn’t enough, with most message boards being the toxic places they are, another anglicized abbreviation, KS, is frequently attached to make GGRKS.
Self Taught Japanese
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Common Japanese abbreviations [Intermediate / Advanced] – Self Taught Japanese
Ex: 変じゃない → 変じゃん (This abbreviation something like 変だ and is only used when trying to affirm/declare something.
Wikipedia
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List of Japanese Latin alphabetic abbreviations - Wikipedia
November 12, 2025 - w – warau (笑う; Internet slang for "laugh out loud" (is usually stringed, e.g. "wwww")) Category: Japanese vocabulary · Search · List of Japanese Latin alphabetic abbreviations ·
Reddit
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What are some odd abbreviations you've seen in Japan? : r/japanlife
July 2, 2023 - So it is just really unfortunate this word entered Japanese lexicon via English in the first place. ... ほうれんそう always catch me off guard, abbreviated from 報告(ほうこく) 連絡(れんらく) 相談(そうだん), but looking up ほうれんそう in dictionary will always give "spinach" as the first result.
Japan Truly
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Improtant Abbreviations, Acronyms And Contractions In Japanese – Japan Truly
January 5, 2026 - Since the last word is really more of grammatical construction, it tends to get left out entirely and as you can see from the above, the abbreviations are much easier to use. Another common example would be Immigration Bureau which gets reduced from にゅうこくかんりきょく to just にゅうかん in most daily conversations. Here is a list of some of the most common Japanese abbreviated words that can be heard everywhere:
Migaku
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Japanese Internet Slang: Popular Terms and Expressions
2 weeks ago - Regular emoji get used too, but sometimes with Japan-specific meanings. The 🙏 emoji, for instance, often means "please" or "thank you" rather than prayer in Japanese contexts. ... Different platforms develop their own slang. LINE, being the dominant messaging app in Japan, has influenced how people abbreviate and communicate.