What does ゆーか mean?












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見ず知らず子供を助けるほど、お節介とゆーか、親切ってほどでもない。




I searched jsho, weblio and googled it and nothing. What does it mean? Is this some kind of abbreviation, or onomatopoeia?










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    In sentence:




    見ず知らず子供を助けるほど、お節介とゆーか、親切ってほどでもない。




    I searched jsho, weblio and googled it and nothing. What does it mean? Is this some kind of abbreviation, or onomatopoeia?










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      In sentence:




      見ず知らず子供を助けるほど、お節介とゆーか、親切ってほどでもない。




      I searched jsho, weblio and googled it and nothing. What does it mean? Is this some kind of abbreviation, or onomatopoeia?










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      In sentence:




      見ず知らず子供を助けるほど、お節介とゆーか、親切ってほどでもない。




      I searched jsho, weblio and googled it and nothing. What does it mean? Is this some kind of abbreviation, or onomatopoeia?







      meaning kana onomatopoeia






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          とゆーか is a colloquial way of saying というか . It is mentioned as a colloquial form in the entry for というか in Weblio:




          「てゆーか」のように転訛した形で表記される場合が多い。




          As well as in the EN-JP version of Weblio and in Jisho.






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          • Is it somewhere on En-Jp Weblio? I am not feeling so good, about reading JpJp dictionary yet so I didn't search there for it, but thank you for your answer. I now have to learn what というか mean.

            – SkillGG
            2 hours ago













          • @SkillGG jisho.org/search/toiuka

            – Ringil
            2 hours ago











          • I was asking about colloquial version.

            – SkillGG
            1 hour ago






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            @SkillGG jisho also has it jisho.org/search/%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A6%E3%82%86%E3%81%86%E3%81%8B

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago











          • ゆー is the completely standard way of saying 言う. What's colloquial is writing it that way.

            – Aeon Akechi
            15 mins ago












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          とゆーか is a colloquial way of saying というか . It is mentioned as a colloquial form in the entry for というか in Weblio:




          「てゆーか」のように転訛した形で表記される場合が多い。




          As well as in the EN-JP version of Weblio and in Jisho.






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          • Is it somewhere on En-Jp Weblio? I am not feeling so good, about reading JpJp dictionary yet so I didn't search there for it, but thank you for your answer. I now have to learn what というか mean.

            – SkillGG
            2 hours ago













          • @SkillGG jisho.org/search/toiuka

            – Ringil
            2 hours ago











          • I was asking about colloquial version.

            – SkillGG
            1 hour ago






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            @SkillGG jisho also has it jisho.org/search/%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A6%E3%82%86%E3%81%86%E3%81%8B

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago











          • ゆー is the completely standard way of saying 言う. What's colloquial is writing it that way.

            – Aeon Akechi
            15 mins ago
















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          とゆーか is a colloquial way of saying というか . It is mentioned as a colloquial form in the entry for というか in Weblio:




          「てゆーか」のように転訛した形で表記される場合が多い。




          As well as in the EN-JP version of Weblio and in Jisho.






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          • Is it somewhere on En-Jp Weblio? I am not feeling so good, about reading JpJp dictionary yet so I didn't search there for it, but thank you for your answer. I now have to learn what というか mean.

            – SkillGG
            2 hours ago













          • @SkillGG jisho.org/search/toiuka

            – Ringil
            2 hours ago











          • I was asking about colloquial version.

            – SkillGG
            1 hour ago






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            @SkillGG jisho also has it jisho.org/search/%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A6%E3%82%86%E3%81%86%E3%81%8B

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago











          • ゆー is the completely standard way of saying 言う. What's colloquial is writing it that way.

            – Aeon Akechi
            15 mins ago














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          とゆーか is a colloquial way of saying というか . It is mentioned as a colloquial form in the entry for というか in Weblio:




          「てゆーか」のように転訛した形で表記される場合が多い。




          As well as in the EN-JP version of Weblio and in Jisho.






          share|improve this answer















          とゆーか is a colloquial way of saying というか . It is mentioned as a colloquial form in the entry for というか in Weblio:




          「てゆーか」のように転訛した形で表記される場合が多い。




          As well as in the EN-JP version of Weblio and in Jisho.







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          • Is it somewhere on En-Jp Weblio? I am not feeling so good, about reading JpJp dictionary yet so I didn't search there for it, but thank you for your answer. I now have to learn what というか mean.

            – SkillGG
            2 hours ago













          • @SkillGG jisho.org/search/toiuka

            – Ringil
            2 hours ago











          • I was asking about colloquial version.

            – SkillGG
            1 hour ago






          • 2





            @SkillGG jisho also has it jisho.org/search/%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A6%E3%82%86%E3%81%86%E3%81%8B

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago











          • ゆー is the completely standard way of saying 言う. What's colloquial is writing it that way.

            – Aeon Akechi
            15 mins ago



















          • Is it somewhere on En-Jp Weblio? I am not feeling so good, about reading JpJp dictionary yet so I didn't search there for it, but thank you for your answer. I now have to learn what というか mean.

            – SkillGG
            2 hours ago













          • @SkillGG jisho.org/search/toiuka

            – Ringil
            2 hours ago











          • I was asking about colloquial version.

            – SkillGG
            1 hour ago






          • 2





            @SkillGG jisho also has it jisho.org/search/%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A6%E3%82%86%E3%81%86%E3%81%8B

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago











          • ゆー is the completely standard way of saying 言う. What's colloquial is writing it that way.

            – Aeon Akechi
            15 mins ago

















          Is it somewhere on En-Jp Weblio? I am not feeling so good, about reading JpJp dictionary yet so I didn't search there for it, but thank you for your answer. I now have to learn what というか mean.

          – SkillGG
          2 hours ago







          Is it somewhere on En-Jp Weblio? I am not feeling so good, about reading JpJp dictionary yet so I didn't search there for it, but thank you for your answer. I now have to learn what というか mean.

          – SkillGG
          2 hours ago















          @SkillGG jisho.org/search/toiuka

          – Ringil
          2 hours ago





          @SkillGG jisho.org/search/toiuka

          – Ringil
          2 hours ago













          I was asking about colloquial version.

          – SkillGG
          1 hour ago





          I was asking about colloquial version.

          – SkillGG
          1 hour ago




          2




          2





          @SkillGG jisho also has it jisho.org/search/%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A6%E3%82%86%E3%81%86%E3%81%8B

          – Ringil
          1 hour ago





          @SkillGG jisho also has it jisho.org/search/%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A6%E3%82%86%E3%81%86%E3%81%8B

          – Ringil
          1 hour ago













          ゆー is the completely standard way of saying 言う. What's colloquial is writing it that way.

          – Aeon Akechi
          15 mins ago





          ゆー is the completely standard way of saying 言う. What's colloquial is writing it that way.

          – Aeon Akechi
          15 mins ago










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