旦那
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Base noun form. Informal term for 'husband' or 'master of the house.' Used in casual speech, e.g., 『うちの旦那』 (uchi no danna, 'my husband').
Theme

At a neighborhood park, User chats with their neighbor Yumi about family life and daily routines.

旦那

だんな

master (of house), husband (informal)

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Think of a 'danna' (sounds like 'donor') who is the master of the house, providing for the family. 'Danna' → 『旦那』 (danna, 'master, husband').

Cultural Note

『旦那』 (danna) is an informal term for 'husband' in Japanese, often used by wives to refer to their husbands in casual settings. It can also mean 'master' in historical or traditional contexts, such as in a household or business.

Forms

Base: 旦那Base noun form. Informal term for 'husband' or 'master of the house.' Used in casual speech, e.g., 『うちの旦那』 (uchi no danna, 'my husband').