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けだすkedasu Inflection

godan ~す verb / transitive:

  • to kick out; to cut back (on spending)
きあいをかけるkiaiwokakeru Inflection

expression / ichidan verb:

  • to cheer on; to raise a shout
ねつがはいるnetsugahairu Inflection

expression / godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:

  • to become keen on; to get passionate about
うかせるukaseru Inflection

ichidan verb / transitive:

  • to float 浮かす
  • to save (on one's expenses)
あゆぶayubuあよぶayobuあいぶaibu

yodan ~ぶ verb (archaic) / intransitive verb:

  • to walk; to go on foot - archaism 歩む
がんらいganrai

adverb:

  • originally; essentially; naturally; by nature; really; actually
  • in the first place; to begin with

元来ganraiフットボールFUTTOBOORUとはtohaポロPOROのようにnoyouniumani乗ってnotte行われるokonawareru競技kyougitoha違ってchigatteashideボールBOORUwo使ってtsukatte行われるokonawareru競技kyouginoことkotoでしたdeshita Football originally meant "a game played with a ball on foot" - unlike a game played on horseback, such as polo.

ぎゅうほせんじゅつgyuuhosenjutsu

noun:

  • snail's pace tactics; walking slowly when voting in the Diet to delay proceedings - four character idiom
とりなおしtorinaoshi

noun:

  • rematch (e.g. in sumo when the match is too close to decide)
ともなくtomonaku

expression:

  • phrase used to express the uncertainty or lack of intent in what precedes it
せがたつsegatatsu Inflection

expression / godan ~つ verb:

  • to have one's feet reach the bottom (e.g. when standing in water)
りんゆうがくrin'yuugaku

noun:

  • Indian song and dance (introduced to Japan by the Chams in approx. 736 CE)
くりあがりkuriagari

noun:

  • increase in digit (e.g. if we add 2 to the number 9)
ざくろぐちzakuroguchi

noun:

  • low door used in bathhouses to prevent the hot water from cooling (Edo period)
したまえshitamae

noun:

  • part of the fabric that is tucked closest to the skin when wearing a garment that is wrapped in front of one (such as a kimono) 上前
おかずokazuおさいosaiオカズOKAZU

noun:

  • side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal
  • food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation) おかず・オカズ - sometimes オガズ
  • fill; fill-in (drumming)

今晩konbannoおかずokazuhaもうmou決めてありますkimetearimasu I've decided what to cook for dinner.

つけるtsukeru Inflection

ichidan verb / transitive:

  • to soak; to seep; to dip in
  • to pickle 漬ける
さそいこむsasoikomu Inflection

godan ~む verb / transitive:

  • to entice; to tempt; to invite someone to join in

甘いamai言葉kotobano数々kazukazuhaただtada彼女kanojowoベッドBEDDOni誘い込むsasoikomuためtameno策略sakuryakuni過ぎsugiなかっnakata All the sweet talk was just a ruse to get her into bed.

やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはおらぬyanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhaoranu

expression:

  • a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loach under the willow tree [literal] - obscure term
キャンドルサービスKYANDORUSAABISUキャンドル・サービスKYANDORU/SAABISU

noun:

  • candlelight service (e.g. in a church)
  • ceremony during a wedding reception where the bride and the groom go from table to table lighting a candle at each
うらをかくurawokaku Inflection

expression / godan ~く verb:

  • to outwit; to outsmart; to counterplot; to defeat - idiom 裏かく
  • to pierce something all the way through
ききただすkikitadasuirr. Inflection

godan ~す verb / transitive:

  • to find out the truth; to ascertain; to clarify; to confirm; to verify
あそびにいくasobiniiku Inflection

expression / godan -いく/-ゆく verb (spec.):

  • to go on a trip; to go out to play; to go and visit (a friend) 遊びに来る
ろうどくroudoku Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • reading aloud; recitation 音読

karehaそのsonoshiwo一本調子ipponjoushide朗読roudokuしたshita He read the poem in a monotone.

あいどくaidoku Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • reading with pleasure

このkonohonha学生gakuseini愛読aidokuされているsareteiru This book is popular with students.

よみかきyomikaki

noun:

  • reading and writing

全てのsubeteno少年少女shounenshoujoha読み書きyomikakiwo教えられるoshierareru Every boy and girl is taught to read and write.

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