Chinese

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Betula japonica
too (much); very; extremely
too (much); very; extremely; highest; greatest
 
trad. (樺太)
simp. (桦太)
 
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Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 樺太 (Karafuto).

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樺太

  1. (~島) Alternative name for 庫頁库页 (Kùyè, “Sakhalin”).

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Etymology 1

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Kanji in this term
から
Jinmeiyō
(ateji)
ふと
Grade: 2
(ateji)
irregular kun’yomi
Alternative spelling
唐太
 
樺太 (Karafuto): the island of Sakhalin.
 
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From Ainu カラㇷ゚ト (Karapto).

The kanji spelling was decided upon during the creation of the first administrative district in Hokkaido during the Meiji period.

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Pronunciation

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  • (Tokyo) らふと [kàráfútó] (Heiban – [0])
  • IPA(key): [ka̠ɾa̠ɸɯ̟ᵝto̞]
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Proper noun

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(から)(ふと) (Karafuto

  1. Karafuto, Sakhalin (an island today in Russia and formerly claimed by Japan)
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Etymology 2

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Kanji in this term
かば
Jinmeiyō
(ateji)
ふと
Grade: 2
(ateji)
kun’yomi

From the kun (mis)reading of the first kanji (literally birch).

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Proper noun

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(かば)(ふと) (Kabafuto

  1. Alternative form of 樺太 (Karafuto, Karafuto, Sakhalin (an island today in Russia and formerly claimed by Japan))
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