百日咳
Chinese
one hundred days; one hundredth day | cough; sound of sighing | ||
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simp. and trad. (百日咳) |
百日 | 咳 | |
Literally: “hundred-day cough”. |
Pronunciation
Japanese
Kanji in this term | ||
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百 | 日 | 咳 |
ひゃく Grade: 1 |
にち Grade: 1 |
せき > ぜき Hyōgaiji |
jūbakoyomi |
Etymology
From 百日 (hyakunichi, “100 days”) + 咳 (seki, “cough”). The seki changes to zeki as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
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