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amai
   

Flemish exclamation, meaning something like "oh gosh !" or "I say !".

That's not the intention of Bill's first mention of this term, I think. #:-7 Dieter


Bob McGuigan: Amai is a Japanese word which, depending on context, could mean sweet, lenient, dull, soft, mild, easy-going. In go it is used to imply a lack of severity, strength, or solidity. For example, pros use amai in describing a play of a single 4-4 point stone intended as a territorial move in the corner.

kokiri: I've seen it (at a more modest level) used to describe things for moves in the early endgame that aren't as strong as they might be:'ji ni amai'.



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