Results, expression meaning that you learn, without realising it, from what is around you
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- 二兎を追う者は一兎をも得ず【にとをおうものはいっとをもえず】
expression:
- if you run after two hares you will catch neither - proverb
- 何々☆【なになに】何何
pronoun:
- such and such (when being vague, placeholder, etc.); this and that
interjection:
- What?; What is the matter?; What are the items?
- 思う事言わねば腹膨る【おもうこといわねばはらふくる】
expression:
- if you don't speak your mind, you'll feel uneasy afterwards - proverb
- いいか・いいかい
interjection:
- Listen! (used to get someone's attention) - colloquialism
expression:
- You see ...; Mind you ...; Remember ... - colloquialism
- さえすれば
expression:
- you have only to; all you have to (do); all that's required; as long as; if only
- 幽霊の正体見たり枯れ尾花【ゆうれいのしょうたいみたりかれおばな】
expression:
- if you look carefully, it's more ordinary than it appears; the ghost, when examined closely, was withered silver grass [literal]
- 由★【よし】因・縁
noun:
- reason; significance; cause
- piece of information that one has heard; I hear that ...; it is said that ... [由]
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