ばんざい万歳banzaiばんぜい万歳banzeiばんざい万才banzaiばんぜい万才banzeiバンザイbanzai
1.

A celebratory expression used to convey joy or best wishes, typically accompanied by the act of raising both hands above one's head, often shouted during festive or victorious occasions.

2.

A traditional performance art in Japan, characterized by visiting homes during the New Year to offer greetings and entertainment in exchange for monetary gifts, often involving humorous gestures and costumes.

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A phrase expressing a desire for longevity and prosperity, invoking the idea of living long and flourishing, traditionally used to celebrate auspicious events.

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An exclamation reflecting a state of relinquishing control or giving up due to an insurmountable situation, indicating surrender or acceptance of circumstances.

Example:

彼が金メダルをとったという知らせをきき、私たちは万歳と叫んだ。

ばんばんざい万々歳banbanzaiばんばんざい万万歳banbanzai
1.

A celebratory expression used to amplify the joy of a significant achievement or event, often invoked in moments of victory or success.

2.

An exclamation of happiness that emphasizes the magnitude of a joyful occasion, typically associated with long-lasting prosperity or success.

3.

A term conveying extreme elation or approval, often used in festive settings to indicate that an event or situation deserves hearty approval and celebration.

まんざい万歳manzai
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A term representing a traditional Japanese performance art that involves a comedic duo visiting homes, performing songs and dances to celebrate the New Year, while also requesting small donations.

2.

An expression used to convey joy or celebration, often accompanied by raising both hands above one’s head, symbolizing wishes for long life and prosperity.

3.

A call signifying a moment of triumph or good fortune, typically shouted during celebrations, reflecting a sense of elation or success.

4.

A customary greeting or chant celebrating longevity and prosperity, often associated with auspicious occasions and expressed with physical gestures of celebration.

ばんざいさんしょう万歳三唱banzaisanshou
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A celebratory expression or chant performed in unison, typically involving the repetition of the phrase "banzai," often used to honor or express joy for a person, event, or occasion.

2.

A traditional Japanese practice of raising one's hands and shouting in a spirited manner to convey good wishes or long life, usually in a festive or ceremonial context.

3.

A communal act of expressing enthusiasm or support, often during significant gatherings or milestones, characterized by its repetitive nature and collective participation.

Example:

チームのための万歳三唱!