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やくyakuoldold Inflection

godan ~く verb / transitive:

  • to burn
  • to roast; to broil; to grill; to bake; to toast; to barbecue
  • to heat; to heat up
  • to make (charcoal, pottery, bricks, etc.); to bake; to fire; to burn
  • to tan (i.e. suntan); to burn 灼く【やく】
  • to print (a photo); to burn (an optical disc)
  • to be jealous of; to be envious of; to envy 妬く【やく】

hahaha日曜日nichiyoubiにはnihaクッキーKUKKIIwo焼くyaku Mother bakes cookies on Sundays.

windowXPにはnihaCDCDwo焼くyaku機能kinougaあるaruそうsouですdesugaそのsono手順tejunwo解説kaisetsuしているshiteiruページPEEJIwo教えてoshieteくださいkudasai I hear that you can burn CDs with Windows XP; could you tell me a website that explains the procedures involved?

多くookunohitogaスポンジSUPONJIケーキKEEKIwo焼くyakunoha難しいmuzukashiito考えkangaeteいるiruしかしながらshikashinagara十分juubunnaryounotamagowo使用shiyouすれsureba実際jissainanimo失敗shippaiするsuruようyounaことkotohaないnai Many people think that sponge cake is difficult to bake, but if you use enough eggs, nothing can really go wrong.

すすめるsusumeru Inflection

ichidan verb / transitive:

  • to advance; to move forward; to put (a clock, watch) forward
  • to carry forward (plans, work, etc.); to proceed with; to make progress in; to further; to advance; to hasten; to speed up
  • to raise; to elevate; to promote; to develop; to stimulate (e.g. one's appetite)

調べshirabewo進めるsusumeruうちuchini頭蓋骨zugaikotsuga何かnanika重いomoi一撃ichigekiwo受けてukete打ち砕かれているuchikudakareteirunoga明らかになったakirakaninatta Closer examination revealed that the skull had been crushed by some heavy blow.

いためるitameru Inflection

ichidan verb / transitive:

  • to hurt; to injure; to cause pain - usu. 痛める
  • to harm; to damage; to spoil - usu. 傷める
  • to worry; to bother; to be grieved over; to afflict - usu. 痛める
  • to cause financial loss; to hurt one's pocket - usu. 痛める

転んでkoronde手首tekubiwo痛めましたitamemashita I fell down and hurt my wrist.

美代子miyokohaずい分zuibun長い間nagaima片想いkataomoiwo続けていたtsuzuketeitaさぞかしsazokashimunewoいためていたitameteitaことkotoだろうdarou Miyoko carried a torch so long, I think it gave her heartburn.

とらいじんtoraijin

noun:

  • people from overseas, especially from China and Korea, who settled in early Japan and introduced Continental culture to the Japanese
しかばねshikabaneかばねkabaneshi

noun:

  • corpse
  • kanji "corpse" radical しかばね・かばね 尸冠

野生yaseinoアヒルAHIRUnonakani同性愛douseiainokabanekan愛好aikoushaいるiruらしいrashii Among wild ducks, it seems there are homosexual necrophiliacs.

ひとあしhitoashi

noun:

  • pedestrian traffic
  • kanji "legs radical" (radical 10) - 儿, as in 児 人繞
广まだれmadare

noun:

  • kanji "dotted cliff" radical (radical 53)
いりやねiriyaneいりがしらirigashira

noun:

  • kanji "enter" radical at top (radical 11)
ひらかんむりhirakanmuri

noun:

  • kanji "wa" radical at top (radical 14) ワ冠
べきかんむりbekikanmuri

noun:

  • kanji "wa" radical at top (radical 14) ワ冠
りっとうrittou

noun:

  • kanji "sword" radical at right (radical 18)
はこがまえhakogamae

noun:

  • kanji "box-on-side" radical (radical 22)
くちへんkuchihen

noun:

  • kanji "mouth" radical at left (radical 30)
つちへんtsuchihen

noun:

  • kanji "earth" radical at left (radical 32)
ふゆがしらfuyugashira

noun:

  • kanji "winter" radical at top (radical 34)
おんなへんonnahen

noun:

  • kanji "woman" radical at left (radical 38)
すんづくりsunzukuri

noun:

  • kanji sun ("inch") radical at right (radical 41)
だいのまげあしdainomageashi

noun:

  • kanji "crooked-leg" dai radical (radical 43)
ぎょうにんべんgyouninben

noun:

  • kanji "going man" radical (radical 60)
りっしんべんrisshinben

noun:

  • kanji "heart" radical at left (radical 61) - 忄 as in 忙
てへんtehen

noun:

  • kanji "hand" radical at left (radical 64)
とまたtomata

noun:

  • kanji "strike" radical at right (radical 66) 攴繞
きへんkihen

noun:

  • kanji "tree" radical at left (radical 75)
ひへんhihen

noun:

  • kanji "fire" radical at left (radical 86) - as in 灯
れっかrekka

noun:

  • kanji "fire" radical at bottom (radical 86) -

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