Stand

"Stand" in Japanese

スタンド

sutando

(device to hold something upright or aloft)

停留所

teiryūjo

(designated spot where someone or something may stand or wait)

売店

baiten

(small building or booth)

屋台

yatai

(small building or booth)

木立ち

kodachi

(particular grove or other group of trees)

立場

tachiba

(resolute, unwavering position)

証言台

shōgendai

(platform on which a witness testifies in court)

大目に見る

ōme ni miru

(to tolerate)

我慢する

gaman suru

(to tolerate)

突っ立つ

tsuttatsu

(to remain motionless)

立たす

tatasu

(to be placed in an upright or vertical orientation)

立つ

tatsu

(to support oneself on the feet in an erect position)

立つ

tatsu

(to rise to one’s feet)

立てる

tateru

(to place in an upright or standing position)

立候補する

rikkōho suru

(to seek election)

耐える

taeru

(to undergo; withstand; hold up)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.