Word Meaning 立箸

たてばし tatebashi

立箸 is read as たてばし (tatebashi) and means sticking chopsticks upright into a bowl of rice (a breach of etiquette).

Meaning

English

  1. sticking chopsticks upright into a bowl of rice (a breach of etiquette)

Reading

Kana

たてばし

Romaji

tatebashi

Writing Variants

  • 立て箸 たてばし tatebashi

Stroke Sequence

2 Characters • 20 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

Kanken 2級 Rank 158402 Priority Y

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

箸立て

はしたて

chopstick stand

立入禁止

たちいりきんし

off-limits

立ち止まる

たちどまる

to stop (in one's tracks)

立ち直る

たちなおる

to recover

立て札

たてふだ

sign on a post (usu. wooden and with a small roof, containing information about a sight, warning, congratulations, etc.)

立派

りっぱ

legal

立法

りっぽう

legislation

立候補

りっこうほ

candidacy

立場

たちば

position

立体

りったい

multi-storey car park

立つ

たつ

to be (the result of a division)

立脚

りっきゃく

being based on