猿酒 saru zake
saru zake
Noun
1. monkey booze; sake-like liquid produced by the fermentation of fruits left by monkeys in tree caches or hollows in rocks — explanation
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sarushude
て-form: Used to connect clauses, make requests, or chain actions
1. With sake and monkeys; While drinking sake with monkeys
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sarushudewārimasen
The polite negative form
1. It is not sake made of monkeys.; It is not monkey sake.
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saru sakejanakatta
The past negative form
1. Was not monkey sake.; Wasn't sake made of monkeys.
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saru sakejārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not a monkey's sake.; Was not monkey liquor.
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saru sakejanakattadesu
The polite, past negative form
1. Wasn't monkey sake.; Wasn't a monkey's drink.
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saru shudeshō
Expresses probability in a polite manner ("probably…")
1. Probably sake.; Probably monkey sake.
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sarushudewārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not a monkey's sake.; Was not monkey alcohol.
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