Results, A big difference between what one hears and what one sees

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せいこうのあかつきにはseikounoakatsukiniha

noun:

  • when one has succeeded
ぜんじゅうしょzenjuusho

noun:

  • one's former address
だいじdaiji

noun:

  • words; one's lines
なきははnakihaha

noun:

  • (one's) late mother
ぼうをいとわずbouwoitowazu

expression:

  • despite one's busyness
まことのこころmakotonokokoro

noun:

  • one's real intention
もちぶねmochibune

noun:

  • one's own ship
ゆうじんかんyuujinkan

noun:

  • among one's friends
いてんさきitensaki

noun:

  • one's new address
しゅびりつshubiritsu

noun:

  • one's fielding average
しょくばかんきょうshokubakankyou

noun:

  • one's work environment
せいじせきにんseijisekinin

noun:

  • (one's) administrative responsibilities
せいかつかんきょうseikatsukankyou

noun:

  • one's (living) environment
てんきょさきtenkyosaki

noun:

  • one's new address
てんにんさきtenninsaki

noun:

  • one's new post
こうしゅkoushu Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • folding one's arms
じゅんばんまちjunbanmachi

expression:

  • waiting one's turn
りせきriseki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • leaving one's seat
しょしゅつshoshutsu

noun:

  • one's birthplace; source

こんなkonna所出shoshutsuようyou I wanna get out of here!

ごぶんのいちgobunnoichi

expression / noun:

  • one fifth part
スパーラSUPAARA

noun:

  • sparrer (one who spars)
いちねんごとichinengoto

adverb:

  • every (one) year
いちねんまえichinenmae

temporal noun:

  • one year ago
やまわろyamawaro

noun:

  • one-eyed mountain spirit
かたえくぼkataekubo

noun:

  • dimple on one cheek

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