Results, Okinawan traditional three-stringed instrument; precursor to the shamisen

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こだいじんkodaijin

noun:

  • the ancients; ancient people

このkono壁画hekigaからkaraha古代人kodaijinno生活seikatsuno片鱗henrinwoうかがうukagauことができるkotogadekiru We can get a glimpse of the lifestyle of ancient people from this wall painting.

ごかんgokan

noun:

  • the five sense organs
うまどしumadoshi

noun:

  • year of the horse
あときんatokin

noun:

  • rest of the payment
おひさまohisama

noun:

  • the sun - children's language

お日様ohisamaga明るくakaruku輝いていますkagayaiteimasu The sun is shining brightly.

ひかりのはやさhikarinohayasa

noun:

  • the speed of light
こうかいじょうkoukaijou

noun:

  • on the high seas
こうないkounai

noun / ~の noun:

  • oral; in the mouth

watashihakuchibirunonakawo噛んkande口内kounaiengaできdekita I bit the inside of my lip and got a canker sore.

くちわきkuchiwaki

noun:

  • edges of the mouth
こうごうへいかkougouheika

noun:

  • her majesty the Empress
こくじkokuji

noun:

  • the seal of state
こくれんきkokurenki

noun:

  • the United Nations flag
すなあそびsunaasobi Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • playing in the sand
さいかんせんsaikansen

noun:

  • getting the same sickness
さくてきsakuteki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • searching for the enemy
すりたてsuritate

expression:

  • just off the press
さんじゅうねんせんそうsanjuunensensou

noun:

  • the Thirty Years' War
さんぜそうsanzesou

noun:

  • the Book of Divination
はじめからhajimekara

expression:

  • from the beginning
しかshika

noun:

  • the teacher's home
しせつshisetsu

noun:

  • the teacher's theory
じだいしそうjidaishisou

noun:

  • admiration of the powerful - four character idiom
じだいしゅぎjidaishugi

noun:

  • worship of the powerful - four character idiom
じむきょくちょうjimukyokuchou

noun:

  • head of the secretariat
にたりよったりnitariyottari Inflection

adjectival noun / noun:

  • much the same

どっちdotchinofukuniしたらshitaraいいiika分からないwakaranai赤いakainomomidorinomo似たりよったりnitariyottaride迷ってmayotteしまうshimau I don't know which dress to choose; it's a toss up between the red one and the green one.

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