じっちゃん

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Japanese

Noun

じっちゃん (jitchan

  1. Alternative form of 爺ちゃん (jī-chan, grandpa; granddaddy; old man)
    • 1987 July 20 [1984 September 15], Motoka Murakami, “(あら)たなる(たび)()ちの(まき)”, in ()()()(けん), 13th edition, volume 16 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 86:
      ()()()くんおるかね⁉
      Musashi-kun oru ka ne⁉
      Are ya here, Musashi-kun!?
      や、やだなあじっちゃん()()さはいる(とき)はノックしてよー。
      Ya, ya da nā jitchan. Heya sa hairu toki wa nokku shite yō.
      C-C’mon now, Grandpa. Knock before comin’ in mah room, wouldja?
      おっ!すまんすまん!
      O'! Suman suman!
      Oh right! Sorry, sorry!

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