Japanese edit

Etymology 1 edit

Kanji in this term
Grade: 2 Grade: 2
irregular

/patuse//fatuse//fase//hase/

From the (まくら)(ことば) (makura kotoba, pillow word) (なが)(たに)(はつ)() (nagatani no Hatsuse, literally, "the long valley of Hatsuse"); the modern notation of (はつ)() (Hatsuse) being (はつ)(). Evolved into Hase by sound change. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

The modern location of Hatsuse is in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture.

Pronunciation edit

Proper noun edit

長谷(はせ) (Hase

  1. Hase (a former village in Kamiina district, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, now part of the city of Ina)
  2. a surname

See also edit

Etymology 2 edit

Other various nanori readings.

Proper noun edit

Kanji in this term
おさ
Grade: 2
たに
Grade: 2
kun’yomi
Kanji in this term
ちょう
Grade: 2
たに
Grade: 2
on’yomi kun’yomi
Kanji in this term
ちょう
Grade: 2

Grade: 2
on’yomi kun’yomi

(おさ)(たに) or (ちょう)(たに) or (ちょう)() (Osatani or Chōtani or Chōya

  1. a surname


Proper noun edit

Kanji in this term
なが
Grade: 2
たに
Grade: 2
kun’yomi
Kanji in this term
なが
Grade: 2

Grade: 2
kun’yomi

(なが)(たに) or (なが)() (Nagatani or Nagaya

  1. Nagatani (a district of the town of Aga, Niigata Prefecture, Japan)
  2. Nagatani, Nagatani-oike (a dam in Hyogo prefecture, Japan)
  3. Nagaya (a district of the city of Kakegawashi, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan)
  4. a surname


Proper noun edit

Kanji in this term
なが
Grade: 2
や(つ)
Grade: 2
kun’yomi

(なが)(やつ) (Nagayatsu

  1. Nagayatsu (a district of the city of Minamiboso, Chiba Prefecture, Japan)