How to say key in Japanese

かぎkagi

noun:

  • key
  • lock

Example Sentences

kagitoなるnaru問題mondaihananiwo得るeruことkotogaできるdekirukadehaなくnakunaniwo失わushinawaなけれnakerebaならnaraないnaikadeあるaru
The key question is not what can I gain but what do I have to lose.
すべてのsubeteno兵士heishiwo一騎当千のつわものikkitousennotsuwamononi育てるsodateruカギKAGIha訓練kunrenwo強化kyoukaするsuruことkotoであるdearu
The key to raising every soldier into a great warrior is in strengthening training.
kaginoいらないiranai暗証anshouタイプTAIPUにはnihao好きなsukina番号bangouwo設定setteiできるdekiruフリーダイヤルFURIIDAIYARUshikitoあらかじめarakajime番号bangouga設定settei済みzumino固定koteishikitogaありますarimasu
For code type locks that don't need a key there are 'free dial' systems where you can set any number you like and fixed types where the number is set in advance.
基本kihonhaアスカASUKAgaシンジSHINJIwoいじめるijimerudeたまにtamaniキレたKIREtaシンジSHINJIgaアスカASUKAwo襲うosouそのsonotokinoアスカASUKAhaやけにyakeniしおらしいshiorashii
The key is that Asuka abuses Shinji. So, rarely, Shinji flips and assaults Asuka. Then Asuka is surprisingly meek.
カラーKARAAキーKIIプログラムPUROGURAMUシステムSHISUTEMUdeha全てのsubetenoirogaクールKUURUパレットPARETTOtoウォームUOOMUパレットPARETTOno2つfutatsuni分けられるwakerareru
With the colour key program system, all colours are divided into two palettes, the "cool palette" and the "warm palette".

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