"しもうた" meaning in All languages combined

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Interjection [Japanese]

IPA: [ɕimo̞ːta̠] Forms: shimouta [romanization], simafuta [romanization], しまふた [hiragana, historical]
Etymology: /ɕimaɸitaɾu/ → /ɕimawitaɾu/ → */ɕimawutaɾu/ → /ɕimautaɾu/ → /ɕimɔːtaɾu/ → /ɕimɔːta/ → /ɕimoːta/ The Western Japanese simple past tense form of しまう (shimau, “to finish”). Etymology templates: {{ja-r|しまう||to finish}} しまう (shimau, “to finish”) Head templates: {{ja-pos|interjection|しも.うた|hhira=しまふた}} しもうた • (shimouta) ^(←しまふた (simafuta)?)
  1. (Kansai) Alternative form of しまった (shimatta): used in response to a failure Wikipedia link: Japanese dialects#Western Japanese Tags: Kansai, alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: しまった (extra: (shimatta): used in response to a failure) Derived forms: しもた (shimota), しもうた屋 (shimoutaya) (ruby: ())

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