Japanese edit

Kanji in this term
いち > いっ
Grade: 1
ほん > ぽん
Grade: 1
し > じ
Grade: S
on’yomi kun’yomi

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ip̚põ̞ɲ̟d͡ʑime̞]

Noun edit

 一本締め on Japanese Wikipedia
 Tejime on Wikipedia

(いっ)(ぽん)() (ipponjime

  1. ceremonial hand clapping (tejime) of 3 claps, 3 claps, 3 claps, 1 clap, with a short pause between clapping
    • 2022 April 12 (last accessed), “Ipponjime no aisatsu ya serifu no reibun [Sample ipponjime speeches and stock phrases]”, in Kaiun net[1], archived from the original on October 4, 2020:
      (いっ)(ぽん)()(あい)(さつ)でまず(ちゅう)()したいのは、(なが)(なが)(はな)さず、(いっ)(ぷん)(てい)()(おさ)めるという(こと)です。
      Ipponjime no aisatsu de mazu chūi shitai no wa, naganaga to hanasazu, ippun teido de osameru to iu koto desu.
      The first thing you want to keep in mind about an ipponjime address is that the speech should not be long, finished within about one minute.
  2. one clap at the end a cheer

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