太閤 taikō
taikō
Noun
1. taikō (esp. Toyotomi Hideyoshi); title for a regent, later for the grand chancellor, also for the father of an Imperial adviser (advisor) who passed the role to his son — explanation
Honorific
, Related to 関白【かんぱく】 Other forms:
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18 Variants Available
Essential 9 items
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taikōde
て-form: Used to connect clauses, make requests, or chain actions
1. Taiko de; In/at Taiko
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Common 6 items
taikōjārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not Taiko.; Was not a Taiko.
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taikōjanakattadesu
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not Taiko.; Was not Lord Taiko.
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taikōdarō
Expresses probability ("probably…")
1. Probably Hideyoshi.; Probably a taiko (drummer).
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taikōdewārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not Taiko.; Was not Lord Taiko.
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taikōdattara
The "-tara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If/when I was Taiko; If Taiko were (to be)
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