カバディ

Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi कबड्डी (kabaḍḍī).

Pronunciation

Noun

カバディ (rōmaji kabadi)

  1. kabaddi (a South Asian team sport in which players must hold their breath while making raids into the opposing team's half of the field)
    • 2007 March 7, Sorachi, Hideaki, “だい百四十七くん ゲームはいちにちいちかん [Lesson 147: Only One Hour of Gaming Per Day]”, in ぎんたま [Silver Soul], volume 17 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
       (こん) (どう)さん (しん) (ぱい)いらねェ  (おれ) ()わりに (やま) (ざき) (なら)んでるはず…
      Kondō-san shinpai ira nē Ore no kawari ni Yamazaki ga naranderu hazu…
      Don’t worry, Kondō-san. Yamazaki is holding my place…
       (ひじ) (かた)さん  (やま) (ざき)なら あそこでカバディやってますぜ
      Hijikata-san Yamazaki nara asoko de kabadi yattemasu ze
      Hijikata-san, Yamazaki is over there playing kabaddi
       (やま) (ざき)ィィィィィィ‼
      Yamazakīīīi‼
      Yamazakiiiiiii‼

References

  1. 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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