banzai

English

Etymology

From Japanese 萬歳 (banzai, long live..., huzzah, hurrah), from Middle Chinese 萬歲万岁 (mjòn-sjwèi), from Old Chinese 萬歲万岁 (*mans s-qʷʰats, 10,000 years [of life]”, i.e. “immortality), from (10,000) (year (of age)).

Compare Mandarin 萬歲万岁 (wànsùi).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɑːnˈzaɪ/, /ˈbænˈzaɪ/
  • Hyphenation: ban‧zai

Adjective

banzai (comparative more banzai, superlative most banzai)

  1. Thrill-seeking; wild.
    • 1991, Cycle World: Volume 30
      Still, the Seca II isn't meant to be a racebike, and power is adequate for all but the most banzai backroad blitzing.

Derived terms

  • banzai board
  • banzai charge
  • banzai crazy
  • Banzai pipeline
  • go banzai

Interjection

banzai

  1. A cry or cheer of enthusiasm, or to celebrate victory.

Translations

Noun

banzai (plural banzais)

  1. A cry or cheer of "banzai", to express enthusiasm or celebrate victory.
  2. Clipping of banzai charge.

Anagrams


Indonesian

Etymology

From Japanese 万歳 (banzai, long live..., huzzah, hurrah), from Middle Chinese 萬歲万岁 (mjòn-sjwèi), from Old Chinese 萬歲万岁 (*mans s-qʷʰats, 10,000 years [of life]”, i.e. “immortality), from (10,000) (year (of age)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ban.zai̯/
  • Hyphenation: ban‧zai
  • Rhymes: -anzai̯, -zai̯, -ai̯

Noun

banzai

  1. A cry or cheer of "banzai", to express enthusiasm or celebrate victory.

Further reading


Japanese

Romanization

banzai

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ばんざい
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