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さんじゃくさってしのかげをふまずsanjakusatteshinokagewofumazu

expression:

  • a student must never forget to honor their teacher (honour) - proverb
じゅけんべんきょうjukenbenkyou Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • studying for a test (esp. school or university entrance examinations)
きらっとkirattoキラッとKIRAttoキラっとKIRAtto

adverb:

  • with a single flash of light; glitteringly; sparklingly; twinklingly - onomatopoeia
ようごろんyougoron

noun:

  • championship; defense (e.g. of a position in debate); apologetics
サへんめいしSAhenmeishi

noun:

  • verb formed by adding "suru" to a noun 為る
げんぱつぎんざgenpatsuginza

noun:

  • area where a string of nuclear power plants are located - four character idiom
しゅうせいプログラムshuuseiPUROGURAMU

noun:

  • (software) patch; updater (to correct a program flaw) - IT term
めどmedoみぞmizoみずmizuはりめどharimedoしんこうshinkouobs.みずmizu

noun:

ツークールTSUUKUURUツー・クールTSUU/KUURU

noun:

  • two runs of a television series - From English "two cours" クール
きりっとkiritto Inflection

adverb / ~する noun:

  • having a crisp appearance; stiffly; tensely; smartly (e.g. dressed); neatly - often きりっとした - onomatopoeia きりり
クレオールごKUREOORUgo

noun:

  • creole (pidgin that has become a mother tongue)
かんえいkan'ei

noun:

  • string of a crown (to prevent it from falling off)
さしなわsashinawa

noun:

  • slender rope that goes through the hole in a coin
しょうどうshoudou

noun:

  • druse; globular calcium oxalate crystals, often lining a rock cavity - Geology term
どくしゃすうdokushasuu

noun:

  • reader numbers; number of subscribers (e.g. to a magazine)

このkono新聞shinbunha最もmottomo人気ninkinoあるaru筆者hisshawoはずしてhazushiteからkara読者数dokushasuuwo減らしherashi始めたhajimeta The newspaper began to lose readers when it dispensed with one of its most popular writers.

へいきんこんheikinkon

noun:

  • halter; haltere (small balancing organ on a two-winged fly)
ミエリンしょうMIERINshou

noun:

  • myelin sheath (around the axon of a neuron) - obscure term 髄鞘
みっかねつmikkanetsu

noun:

  • tertian malaria (causing a fever that recurs every second day)
ゆうしょうのもとにじゃくそつなしyuushounomotonijakusotsunashi

expression:

  • there are no cowardly soldiers under a superior general - proverb
ゆかたびらyukatabira

noun:

  • single-layer absorbent bathrobe (worn during or after a bath) - archaism 浴衣
ませんmasen

expression:

  • suffix used to negate a verb in the non-past tense - polite language ないます
くしぶっしょうkushibusshouold

noun:

  • "Does a dog have Buddha nature?" (classic Zen koan) - Buddhism term 公案
おしのびかごoshinobikago

noun:

  • special palanquin for carrying a daimyo or his wife incognito
あるきarukiありきariki

noun / ~の noun:

  • walk; walking

noun:

  • foot messenger (of a town, village, etc.) あるき - archaism

みんなminnashugaありariashigaありariatamagaあるarundashiみんなminna歩きarukimoするsurushihanashimoするsurunだものdamonoでもdemo今やimayaこれらのkorerano人たちhitotachiwo分け隔て分ke隔teようyouとするtosuru何かnanikagaあるaruwa They all have arms, legs, and heads, they walk and talk, but now there's SOMETHING that wants to make them different.

ながえnagae

noun:

  • shafts (attached to the yoke of a cart, plow, etc.)

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