English |
Japanese |
Japanese-Romaji |
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したら
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shitara
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to continue
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てく
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teku
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uncool, unsophisticated, unfashionable, out of fashion, tacky
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ださい
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dasai
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to be possible to say, to be able to say
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言える
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ieru
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食べて
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tabete
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行って
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itte
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sea urchin
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うに
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uni
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fast, quick, hasty, brisk, easy, simple
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早い
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hayai
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してください
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shite kudasai
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more than enough (to drink)
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のみで
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nomide
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to be, to exist, to live
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a
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bcd
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to sing
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歌
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uta
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あり
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ari
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bcdefg
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Japanese person, Japanese people
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日本人
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nihonjin
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Japanese syllabary, kana, aiueo
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あいうえお
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aiueo
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to be effective, to show effect
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きく
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kiku
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けこ
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keko
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the five fundamental seasonings used in Japanese cooking: (in order) sugar, salt, vinegar, soy sauce, miso
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さしすせそ
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sashisuseso
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arbitrarily, of its own accord, voluntarily, wilfully, willfully, as one pleases
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勝手に
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katteni
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do your best, go for it, hold on, keep at it
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がんばって
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ganbatte
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collaboration
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コラボ
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korabo
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used to make an assertion
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なの
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nano
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深く
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fukaku
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investigation (e.g. academically, of the unknown), close inquiry (enquiry)
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ついきゅう
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tsuikyū
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why?, what for?
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なんで
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nande
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to go, to move (in a direction or towards a specific location), to head (towards), to be transported (towards), to reach
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行く
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iku
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行った
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itta
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