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Chinese
Pronunciation
Noun
女友
- girlfriend
- 女友鬧分手/女友闹分手 ― nǚyǒu nào fēnshǒu ― girlfriend wants to break up
約翰的女友發現了他的不忠並甩了他,原來他也有今天。 [MSC, trad.]
约翰的女友发现了他的不忠并甩了他,原来他也有今天。 [MSC, simp.]- Yuēhàn de nǚyǒu fāxiàn le tā de bùzhōng bìng shuǎi le tā, yuánlái tā yě yǒu jīntiān.
- After discovering John's infidelity his girlfriend dumped him - in the end he really got his just deserts.
Synonyms
Dialectal synonyms of
女朋友 (“girlfriend”)
Variety
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Location
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Words
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Formal (Written Standard Chinese)
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女朋友, 女友
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Northeastern Mandarin
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Beijing
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女朋友
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Taiwan
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女朋友, 女友, 馬子 humorous or derogatory
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Singapore
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女朋友
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Central Plains Mandarin
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Xuzhou
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女朋友
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Southwestern Mandarin
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Chengdu
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女娃子, 女娃娃, 女娃兒, 盤子
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Guilin
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𧊅
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Jianghuai Mandarin
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Nanjing
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女朋友, 攀西
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Cantonese
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Guangzhou
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女朋友, 女
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Hong Kong
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女朋友, 女友, 女, 女女, 菜 derogatory
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Taishan
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女朋友, 女
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Dongguan
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皮油
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Singapore (Guangfu)
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女朋友
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Hakka
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Meixian
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女朋友
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Miaoli (N. Sixian)
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細妹朋友, 女朋友
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Hsinchu County (Zhudong; Hailu)
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細妹朋友, 女朋友
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Taichung (Dongshi; Dabu)
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細妹朋友, 女朋友
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Hsinchu County (Qionglin; Raoping)
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細妹朋友, 女朋友
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Yunlin (Lunbei; Zhao'an)
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妹子朋友, 女朋友
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Eastern Min
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Fuzhou
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女朋友
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Southern Min
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Xiamen
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女朋友
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Shishi
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女朋友
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Taipei
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姼仔 GT
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Penang (Hokkien)
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查某朋友
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Singapore (Hokkien)
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查某朋友
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Manila (Hokkien)
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女朋友, 查某朋友
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Chaozhou
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女朋友
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Haifeng
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女朋友
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Singapore (Teochew)
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查某朋友
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Leizhou
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女朋友
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Singapore (Hainanese)
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女朋友
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Wu
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Shanghai
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女朋友
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Suzhou
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女朋友
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Hangzhou
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女朋友
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Ningbo
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女朋友
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Zhoushan
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女朋友
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Xiang
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Changsha
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妹子
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Note
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GT - General Taiwanese (no specific region identified)
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See also
Japanese
Etymology
Might be a borrowing from written Chinese 女友 (nǚyǒu, literally “woman + friend”), using the expected Japanese readings for the characters.
Not found in monolingual dictionaries.[1][2][3][4]
Pronunciation
Noun
女友 • (joyū) ←ぢよいう (dyoiu)?
- (dated, literary, rare) female friend
- Synonym: 女友達 (onna tomodachi)
1912 [1881], Ishikawa Gian, Zangeroku, translation of Les Confessions by Jean Jacques Rousseau, page 467:
- 慕はしい女友はあつても、別に愛人がなくてはならぬ。
- Shitawashii joyū wa atte mo, betsu ni aijin ga nakute wa naranu.
- Even if one has a beloved female companion, one must have also a mistress.
1938 [1917], Kimura Kinji, Gēte, translation of Goethe by Georg Simmel, page 50:
- ダルムシュタットの女友は、或るものは死し、或る者は結婚して同地を去つた。
- Darumushutatto no joyū wa, aru mono wa shi shi, aru mono wa kekkon shite dōchi o satta.
- Regarding his Darmstadt ladies, some died, while some married and left the area.
2011 July 31, “Kawashima Yoshiko no Chugoku Joyu wa Shō Kaiseki no supai [Chinese girlfriend of Yoshiko Kawashima was Chiang Kai-shek spy]”, in CNA:
- 一世を風靡した女スパイの川島芳子の女友は上海のダンシングクイーンの李麗(リィリィ)で中国人のリィリィは蒋介石直属のスパイ機関の総元締め戴笠の情婦であったことを中国時報が今日のフィチャーで明らかにした。
- Issei o fūbi shita onna supai no Kawashima Yoshiko no joyū wa Shanhai no danshingu kuīn no Ri Rei (Rī Rī) de Chūgokujin no Rī Rī wa Shō Kaiseki chokuzoku no supai kikan no sō motojime Tai Ryū no jōfu de atta koto o Chūgoku Jihō ga kyō no fichā de akiraka ni shita.
- In today's feature it is revealed that the female friend of world-dominating female spy Yoshiko Kawashima was Shanghai dancing queen Li Li, and that Li Li, who was Chinese, was a mistress of Chiang Kai-shek's direct subordinate, spy agency head Dai Li, according to China Times.
References
- ^ Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- ^ Matsumura, Akira (1995) 大辞泉 [Daijisen] (in Japanese), First edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- ^ Kindaichi, Kyōsuke et al., editors (1997), 新明解国語辞典 [Shin Meikai Kokugo Jiten] (in Japanese), Fifth edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN