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

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しいたげられたひとびとshiitageraretahitobito

expression / noun:

  • the oppressed; downtrodden people
しゅつがんじshutsuganji

noun:

  • (at the) time of application
しんがいshingai

noun:

  • 48th of the sexagenary cycle
しんじょshinjo

noun:

  • History of the Jin Dynasty
しんはんにんshinhannin

noun:

  • the real criminal; true culprit

警察keisatsuga追っていたotteitanoha替え玉kaedamadeその間sonokanni真犯人shinhanninwo逃してnogashiteしまったshimatta The police followed a red herring while they let the true criminal escape.

じじつにてらしてjijitsuniterashite

expression:

  • in view of the facts
そでのつゆsodenotsuyu

noun:

  • tears falling onto the sleeve
ていがいteigai

noun:

  • 24th of the sexagenary cycle
とうえいぎょうしょtoueigyousho

noun:

  • our (the present) business office
とうかtouka

noun:

  • passing the civil service examination
どうしょうdoushou

noun:

  • the above-mentioned elementary school
のうぎょみんnougyomin

noun:

  • the fishing and agrarian populace
はいはんhaihan

noun:

  • abolition of the han system
ばあいにおうじてbaainioujite

expression:

  • in accordance with the situation
ばいじbaiji

noun:

  • retainer; attending on the nobility
ひかえのりきしhikaenorikishi

noun:

  • wrestler waiting at the ringside - Sumo term
ひとめをかすめてhitomewokasumete

expression:

  • on the sly; by stealth
へいそはheisoha

expression:

  • usually; ordinarily; in the past
ぼうのあるじbounoaruji

noun:

  • master of the priests quarters
ぼしんboshin

noun:

  • fifth of the sexagenary cycle
ぼじゅつbojutsu

noun:

  • 35th of the sexagenary cycle
まとにたっしないmatonitasshinai

expression:

  • falling short of the mark
ようれいyourei

noun:

  • literary term for the sun
りゅうこうのすいryuukounosui

noun:

  • the cream (pink) of fashion
わたくしなどにはwatakushinadoniha

expression:

  • for the likes of me

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