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Nyōbō kotoba : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nyōbō kotoba
was a cant that was originally used by Japanese court ladies during the Muromachi era, and subsequently spread and came to be thought of as a general women's language. It consisted primarily of a special vocabulary of words for food, clothing, and other household items. Many nyōbō kotoba words were formed by adding the prefix ''o-'', which indicates politeness, or by dropping part of a word and adding ''-moji'', meaning "character, letter". Some nyōbō kotoba words passed into general usage, and are today part of the standard Japanese language. ==Examples==
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