Results, 江_

えんenえにしenishiえにenieatejiえにeni

noun:

  • fate; destiny (esp. as a mysterious force that binds two people together)
  • relationship (e.g. between two people); bond; link; connection
  • family ties; affinity
  • opportunity; chance (to meet someone and start a relationship) えん
  • pratyaya (indirect conditions, as opposed to direct causes) えん - Buddhism term
  • narrow open-air veranda えん - also written as 椽

kinno切れ目kiremegaenno切れ目kireme Relationships built on money will end when the money runs out.

戸籍kosekijounoenha切れてkiretemo昔日sekijitsunokizunahaそのままsonomamada Our connection may be cut on paper but the bonds of old remain as they were.

その後sonogoカードKAADOwo引き抜いたhikinuita空気kuukihaまったくmattaku入っていないhaitteinaiのでnodemizuha漏れないmorenaiグラスGURASUnoenhaぴったりpittariテーブルTEEBURUni接しているsesshiteiruからkara)。 Then I slipped out the card. No water leaks out because no air can come in; the rim is too close to the table for that.

えどedo

noun:

  • Edo (old name of Tokyo)

外国人gaikokujinno一団ichidanga江戸edoつまりtsumari東京toukyouni到着touchakuしたshita A group of foreigners arrived in Edo, in other words Tokyo.

こうじょうkoujou

noun:

  • (on the) bank of a large river
あめのうおamenouoアメノウオAMENOUO

noun:

  • biwa trout (Oncorhynchus masou rhodurus); biwa salmon 琵琶鱒
こうとkouto

noun:

こうがkouga

noun:

  • Yangtze and Yellow rivers; large river
こうそんkouson

noun:

  • village along a (large) river
ごうこgouko

noun:

  • Zen disciples
こうこkouko

noun:

  • the public; the world
こうざんkouzan

noun:

  • rivers and mountains; landscape
こうとうkoutou

noun:

  • riverbank (esp. the Yangtze River) - obscure term 長江

Kanji

コウKOUe

creek; inlet; bay


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