(n-adv,n-t) beginning
start
origin
(P)
(n) outset
beginning
(adj-no,adj-na) (1) (uk) temporary
transient
(2) trifling
slight
negligent
(adv,n) beginning of month
(P)
(n,vs) debut
(adv,n) (1) for the first time
(2) only after ... is it ...
only when ... do you ...
(P)
(exp) to begin with (used as an introduction)
first of all
in the beginning
(exp) at first
in the beginning
originally
(aux-v,v1) to begin to
(P)
(n) New Year's writing (resolution)
(n) weaning ceremony
(n) first wearing (of new clothes)
(n) weaning ceremony
(n) (1) eating the first meal of soft rice (himeii) after the traditional hard rice of New Year (kowaii)
(2) (col) (X) loss of maidenhead
(v1) to begin to do
(v1,vt) to see for the first time
to fall in love at first sight
(adv) at first
at the outset
beginning
(n) New Year firefighters' event
(n) New Year's writing (resolution)
(P)
(n) weaning ceremony
(n) initial playing of an instrument in the New Year
(n) bridge-opening ceremony
first crossing of a bridge
(n) start of a romance
beginning of love
(n) beginning of the (fiscal) year
(n) first purchase of the year
(n) starting to walk
(n) weaning ceremony
(adv) for a moment
even as a joke
even in the slightest degree
(n) weaning ceremony
(v1,vi) to begin to blossom