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I encounter this word in an japanese article, 銇搞偪銉?(hetare)?


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Can anyone tell me what is the meaning and examples on how to use it?

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hetare is a dialect word which means a coward.
mostly used in western side.
you can say like
"he is such a hetare to run away from that situation"
or that kinda phrase.
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It's written in katakana so it must be a foreign word originally. I have never come across it.
It's hard to say. 銇?can be used in two ways, and it's safe to assume that this is the case because it is a hiragana and the other two letters are katakana.
銈裤儸 can mean soup. there may be more letters after hetare, which could alter the word completely so I don't know. Sorry.
Im Japanese
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