小っさな
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ちっさな 】
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[adj-pn]
[col,uk]
- small
- little
- tiny
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 2136180 小さな 1. small; little; tiny
History:
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A 2024-03-24 19:10:21 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> (id#2295820) - Comments
I think one x-ref is enough.
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小っさな 1,205 ちっさな 20,315
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@@ -12 +11,0 @@ -<xref type="see" seq="2860624">ちっさい・1</xref> @@ -14,0 +14 @@ +<misc>&uk;</misc>
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A 2024-03-24 04:46:27 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2295703) - Comments
Bad Unicode character.
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@@ -17 +17 @@ -<gloss>tiny</gloss> +<gloss>tiny</gloss>
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A 2024-03-23 22:41:24 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2295660) - Comments
Should be handled the same as 小さな.
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@@ -5 +5 @@ -<keb>小っさ</keb> +<keb>小っさな</keb> @@ -8 +8 @@ -<reb>ちっさ</reb> +<reb>ちっさな</reb> @@ -11,2 +11,2 @@ -<pos>&adj-na;</pos> -<xref type="see" seq="2860624">ちっさい</xref> +<pos>&adj-pn;</pos> +<xref type="see" seq="2860624">ちっさい・1</xref>
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A* 2024-03-19 11:11:19 Brian Krznarich <...address hidden...> (id#2295105) - Comments
ちっさ might see a bit of a renaissance here... If you google it you'll get a mountain of pictures of one character from the popular anime Frieren. She says it at a comical moment (using magic to see through a man's clothing...). But Frieren didn't invent it. Funny the relationship between ちっさい (I just added this)、小さな and ちっさ. Various online comments claim ちっさ is an [abbr] of ちっさい, which may be true. But that doesn't seem to change the fact that this has also turned it into [adj-na], in parallel with 小さな (which looks a lot like 小さ[adj-na] with an obligatory な, where the stand-alone term must become 小さい... But ちっさ can stand alone.). The usage was a simple exclamation "it's small". Is this an [abbr] of [adj-i], or is this [adj-na]. Or both. Or maybe it's a parallel derivation (shortening of ちっさい, an emphatic form of ちいさな). Whatever the case...
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Works like adj-na: ちっさな声 134 9.5% ちっさい声 657 46.6% ちっさの声 No matches ちっさな部屋 490 34.8% ちっさい部屋 129 9.1% ちっちゃい 1029128 ちっさい 138371 ちっさ 22429 小っさ 5370
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