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Japanese
Noun
じっちゃ • (jitcha)
- (dialectal) Clipping of じっちゃん (jitchan, “grandpa; granddaddy; old man”).
1987 February 20 [1982 January 15], Motoka Murakami, “おーい、岩手山の巻 [Heey, Mount Iwate]”, in 六三四の剣 [Musashi’s Sword], 26th edition, volume 2 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 121:あれえ⁉じっちゃ、あっこでみててわかんなかったけえ?
じ…じっちゃ…⁉- Arē⁉ Jitcha, akko mitete wakannakatta kē?
Ji…Jitcha…⁉ - Hey! Have we met somewhere before, Grampa?
G…Grampa…⁉