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02-26-2013, 02:16 AM
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No problem---
Guigeumgang/kamekongo uses the same last two characters as tamakongo, the first character means turtle. A bit of a stretch, but the translation would be "Turtle Vajra"
The second one, guihwa/kagaribi means bonfire.
Also, since you're into the korean references, here's a website to look through. Click through the links at the left.
http://blog.daum.net/okokooo/8480223
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02-26-2013, 04:08 AM
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No problem---
Guigeumgang/kamekongo uses the same last two characters as tamakongo, the first character means turtle. A bit of a stretch, but the translation would be "Turtle Vajra"
The second one, guihwa/kagaribi means bonfire.
Also, since you're into the korean references, here's a website to look through. Click through the links at the left.
http://blog.daum.net/okokooo/8480223
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Dare I say it? I love you~ Thanks so much! A greater reason for me to go and learn all the Chinese characters. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
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02-26-2013, 08:53 AM
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Hakumin, thank you for posting that link, I know that I would never have found it on my own. What lovely pictures, those mounts are wonderful. I wonder how many of us will be out soon looking for interesting rocks and driftwood to try our hand at something like that. I would be out today but it is snowing so it will have to wait.
Thank you again....Jean
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11-02-2013, 09:31 AM
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Bean Leaf Neofinetia (Mameba)
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Back when this post was written, it seems linking was the preferred way. But now posting photos of the subject is preferred. I was curious about this discussion. Some of these links no longer work. But the ones that do work yielded this picture that Google Translates the plant as "Turtle kongo".
If you have this plant please share a photo and some observations on this plant.
Here are two pictures of the desired form of this plant:
And here is a picture of the less desired form:
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11-11-2013, 11:41 PM
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Neofinetia isn't my object of affection, so I won't claim to be an expert. But this "bean" leaf reference makes me think it may be a case of direct translation. Mame in Japanese surely means bean. There is no doubt about that.
However, when it is used as an adjective, it also means something roundish and small/dwarf at the same time. A good example would be "Mame Shiba," which is a miniature Shiba Inu. Mame Kogane may be another case, and it is a Japanese name for Japanese beetles. Mameda is a dwarf raccoon dog. I did read some have leaves looking like coffee beans. But is there anybody know for sure "mame" is bean in this case?
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11-11-2013, 11:58 PM
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Mame-ba does literally mean bean-leaf. The Kanji used for the word is 豆葉.
But yes, the english usage of "Bean Leaf" is most certainly a direct translation as you have indicated, and it has discarded the secondary meaning of "mame" (or in this case, the primary meaning) which is often used, as you mention, to indicate small or smallish round things, an equivalent of "mini-" more or less. Examples: Mame-shiba (toy shibainu), Mame-bonsai ( [second?] smallest class of bonsai), Mame-chishiki (trivia, "mini-knowledge")...
(However, the Japanese are very aware of the fact that mame can mean both "bean" and "mini", and beans are cute. Hence a certain adorable franchise called Mameshiba... Yes, beans are cute. )
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03-16-2017, 01:06 AM
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My goodness! The pot or the plant? I can't decide which is cuter!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm venturing.
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05-23-2017, 10:05 AM
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Me too Charles, me too. They are just too cute!
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08-23-2017, 12:59 PM
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Oh, wow. That Gugeumgang is astonishing!
No problem finding room for it on the shelf, but I'll bet there might be trouble finding room in the bank account!
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