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Japanese
Etymology 1
From 家 (ya, “house”) + 柄 (kara, “kinship”).
Nippo Jisho recorded a dialectal sence as "someone who complains or provokes a dispute".
Pronunciation
Noun
やから • (yakara)
- 族: (etymology, archaic, obsolete) people of the same lineage; family, clan, kin
- 輩: (chiefly derogatory) same kind people; a set, a lot, fellows
- Synonyms: 連中 (renchū), 奴等 (yatsura), 徒 (to)
- 不逞の輩 ― futei no yakara ― lawless people
- (dialectal) dissatisfaction, complaint, or someone who complains or provokes a dispute
- あんやたぁ、飲むと、やからんじょう言う
- an yatā, nomuto, yakara njō iu
- That guy always complains when he get drunk. (Ōita dialect)
- 家柄 (iegara, “social standing of a family”)
- ガラが悪い (gara ga warui, “ill-bred, vulgar, boorish”)
- 親族 (ukara, “(archaic) blood relative”)
- 輩 (tomogara, “(archaic) friend, peer”)
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Conjunction
やから • (ya kara)
- Dialect form of だから (da kara)
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