Results, newspaper in Japanese
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- 安西都護府【あんせいとごふ】
noun:
- Protectorate General to Pacify the West; Tang-period Chinese office established in Xinjiang in 640 CE ➜ 都護府
- 好位【こうい】
noun:
- favourable position (esp. in horse racing, e.g. in 3rd to 5th place during a race) - abbreviation ➜ 好位置
- 置き配【おきはい】
noun:
- delivery service where package is left in front of door or in designated area; safe drop
- 含める☆【ふくめる】 Inflection
ichidan verb / transitive:
- to include (in a group or scope)
- to instruct; to make one understand
- to include (a nuance); to put in (an implication)
- to put in (someone's) mouth
- to permeate with flavor
少し気になる…まで含めると70%を越える方が毛穴や肌理の粗さを気にしています。 Including responses up to 'It bothers me a bit', over 70% of respondents said that they were concerned about their pores and skin texture.
その伝達の方法には、カタログはもちろんであるが、手紙、雑誌や新聞による広告、ラジオやテレビのコマーシャル、電話による買い物なども含めることが出来る。 The means of communication can include letters, magazine and newspaper advertisements, radio and television commercials, and telephone marketing, as well as catalogs.
- アニメ☆
noun / ~の noun:
- animated film; animated cartoon; anime (when referring to Japanese cartoons)
- animation - abbreviation ➜ アニメーション
- 拗音【ようおん】
noun:
- contracted sound; palatalised sound (e.g. Japanese morae with small kana) - e.g. きゃ - Linguistics term
拗音(ゃ ゅ ょ)と促音(っ)の出し方も、加えていただけると参考になるかもしれません。 I think it might be useful if you could add how to output the diphthongs (with small ya/yu/yo) and geminate consonants (with small tsu).
- 水引【みずひき】
noun:
- decorative Japanese cord made from twisted paper
- Antenoron filiforme; Polygonum filiforme
- 沙羅双樹【さらそうじゅ・しゃらそうじゅ】娑羅双樹
noun:
- sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul
- Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) ➜ 夏椿
- わたりがに・わたりかに《渡り蟹・渡蟹》ワタリガニ・ワタリカニ
noun:
- swimming crab (Portunus trituberculatus); Japanese blue crab ➜ がざみ
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