There are plenty of those!
30 アラサー
40 アラフォー
50 アラフィフ
60 アラカン
100 アラハン
There are plenty of those!
30 アラサー
40 アラフォー
50 アラフィフ
60 アラカン
100 アラハン
2020-10-09T15:00:00Z
Page 88: Little question on くる used here:

I’m generally fairly familiar with て+いく and て+くる. In the panel before this, Nao says the usual 「行ってくる」, meaning she’s going and will be back.
Is this 勉強してくる the same thing, saying she’s going to study for a test (at Makoto’s place), and then she’ll return (home)? Or does this くる mean something else?
yep it means she’ll go study and then come home!
Thanks. I had a feeling I was overthinking it, but I wondered, “She just said she was going and coming back. Did she need to say again that she was coming back?”
yep lol natives do that kind of thing when it comes to the ~ていく 〜てくる expressions
I think she is basically repeating her previous statement and refining it, that’s why she uses the same structure.
One question please meow~

What does タダイマラ三世 refer to?
Any help is appreciated!
Halfway down this posting suggests it’s a (bad) word pun on 「ただいま」 and 「ダライ・ラマ3世」.
While new learners of the Japanese language may struggle with the relative lack of pronouns, I see at least one Japanese high school is putting its students through the other side of it:

omg I love it
The title of chapter 39 is “犬が甥の草を刈り” i.e. “The dog cuts the nephew’s grass” – I feel like I’m missing something ![]()
I found this: 「おじが甥の草を刈る」(おじがおいのくさをかる)の意味
Seems to be derived from the saying おじが甥の草を刈る
目上の者が目下の者のために奔走させられることのたとえ。また、物事の順序が逆なことのたとえ。
When a higher-level person is kept busy for the sake of a lower-level person.
Ahh, I get it, thanks!
Ah, thanks, I was wondering that too.
The Yen Press translation has elected to go with “The Dog’s Nephew is the Master”, and I’m looking at it going “… what? Is that supposed to be a common expression?”
2020-10-16T15:00:00Z
I had to look up the ねぷた, as I’d never heard of it before. Looks like it’s shown up in the anime (final episode ending theme segment):
Wikipedia has a page on it:
what’s Akane done this time… -_-

ダメだな〜
also p140 made me chuckle
weird how it doesn’t appear in the usual dictionaries isn’t it
I suppose maybe it’s too regional? I imagine there’s some way to submit it for addition to the source dictionary that sites use, but I’m too lazy to look into it.
I see Juman++ (a parser, not a dictionary) does recognize it:

Of course, Juman++ uses Wikipedia article titles as part of its several gigabytes of source material.
Makoto finally getting some revenge on Akane for some of the early chapter shenanigans ![]()
Nice catch!