カルシウム

Japanese

Chemical element
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Etymology

From Dutch calcium or English calcium, from New Latin calcium

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ルシウム [kàrúshíꜜùmù] (Nakadaka – [3])
  • IPA(key): [ka̠ɾɯ̟ᵝɕiɯ̟ᵝmɯ̟ᵝ]

Noun

カルシウム (rōmaji karushiumu)

  1. calcium (chemical element of atomic number 20)
    • 2004 July 7, Sorachi, Hideaki, だい十一くん べちゃべちゃしただんなんてなぁだんじゃねぇバカヤロー [Lesson 11: Crappy Dumplings Aren’t Dumplings at All, Moron]”, in ぎんたま [Silver Soul], volume 2 (fiction, in Japanese), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
       (あい)だァ? (ゆめ)だァ? (わか) () (ぶん) (ひつ) (よう)なのは そんな (あま)っちょろいもんじゃねーよ そう…カルシウムだ カルシウムさえとっときゃ (すべ)てうまくいくんだよ
      Ai dā? Yume dā? Wakai jibun ni hitsuyō na no wa sonna amatchoroi mon ja nē yo Sō… Karushiumu da Karushiumu sae totto kya subete umaku ikun da yo
      Love? Dreams? The time of youth needs not such sugar-coated things. That’s right… It’s calcium. If you have calcium, everything will go well.

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