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|    HenHanna to Dimitris Tzortzakakis    |
|    Re: fugu proverb....    |
|    26 Jun 25 14:19:12    |
      XPost: sci.lang.japan, fj.sci.lang.japanese, fj.sci.lang       From: HenHanna@devnull.tb              On 11/17/2024 7:52 AM, Dimitris Tzortzakakis wrote:       > Hi everyone, how's this proverb please in japanese, I'd like to eat fugu       > and I want to live? meaning of course eating the (in)famous pufferfish?       > (Furigana please. Thanks a lot. also romaji would work.                                   Related Japanese Proverb :        A proverb that reflects the risk and reward you’re talking       about (since eating fugu can be dangerous if not prepared properly):              Japanese: 虎穴に入らずんば虎子を得ず (こけつに       らずんば こじをえず)              Romaji: Koketsu ni irazunba koji o ezu              Translation: If you do not enter the tiger’s den, you cannot get the        tiger’s cub. (Meaning: Nothing ventured, nothing gained.)              _____________________________       There isn’t a set proverb about wanting to eat fugu and wanting to live,       but you could invent a playful saying to fit your idea:              Japanese: フグを食べたいけど、死にたくない。        (Fugu o tabetai kedo, shinitakunai.)              Translation: I want to eat fugu, but I don’t want to die.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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