"人間模様" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ɲ̟ĩŋɡe̞m mo̞jo̞ː] Forms: 人間模様 ^ [canonical] (ruby: (にん), (げん), (), (よう)), ningen moyō [romanization], ningenmoyau [romanization], にんげんもやう [hiragana, historical], 人間模樣 [alternative, kanji, kyūjitai]
Etymology: Literally, “human pattern”, comparing it to a fabric. Etymology templates: {{m-g|human pattern}} “human pattern”, {{lit|human pattern}} Literally, “human pattern” Head templates: {{ja-noun|にんげん もよう|head=人間模様|hhira=にんげんもやう}} 人(にん)間(げん)模(も)様(よう) • (ningen moyō) ^(←にんげんもやう (ningenmoyau)?)
  1. the complexity of human relations
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