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A 2021-09-05 21:30:31 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2021-09-05 15:52:38 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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https://hinative.com/ja/questions/35392
https://www.ytv.co.jp/michiura_time/contents/202102/i4sp1xdr84e7i3qy.html
見っけ 146362
見ーっけ 2092
みっけ 163288
みーっけ 36777 |
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Possibly. Or just [col]. In the hinative link above, it's described as a casual/cute way of saying 見つけた. In the second link, the author says that he first heard it used by his (college-aged) friends from the Kanto region. Definitely chn when used in the game of tag. |
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@@ -6,0 +7,3 @@
+<k_ele>
+<keb>見ーっけ</keb>
+</k_ele>
@@ -8,0 +12,5 @@
+<re_restr>見っけ</re_restr>
+</r_ele>
+<r_ele>
+<reb>みーっけ</reb>
+<re_restr>見ーっけ</re_restr>
@@ -12 +20,2 @@
-<dial>&hob;</dial>
+<misc>&chn;</misc>
+<misc>&uk;</misc> |
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A* 2021-09-05 11:35:16
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I think みっけ / みーっけ are more likely [chn] than a hokkaido dialect |
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A* 2021-09-05 10:04:45 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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https://www.weblio.jp/content/みっけ |
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Saw it in a game. Also suggested by my IME when I type みっけ. |