Jisho

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Words — 4 found

Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
1. to bring (news, knowledge, etc.); to introduceUsually written using kana alone
  • かれ
  • わたし私たち
  • かな悲しい
  • 知らせ
  • もたらした
He brought us sad news.
Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
2. to bring about; to cause; to produce (e.g. results)Usually written using kana alone
  • かがく科学
  • わたし私達
  • せいかつ生活
  • おお多く
  • へんか変化
  • もたらした
Science has brought about many changes to our lives.
Notes
齎す: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
1. to have someone hold; to let someone have; to give
Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
2. to have someone carry; to send with someone
Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
3. to keep; to preserve
Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
4. to have someone pay (e.g. the bill); to burden someone with
Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
5. to raise someone's hopes
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun or verb acting prenominally
1. have-not
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もの
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. have-notsAntonym: 持てる者
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Kanji — 1 found

0.7785976518483516
9 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
hold, have
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Sentences — 64 found

  • jreibun/650/1
      日本人は
    • ていねい丁寧に
    • あいさつ挨拶
    • をすることや公共の場所で比較的マナーを守ることなどから、
    • れいぎただ礼儀正しい
    • というイメージを持たれることが多い。
    Japanese people often give the impression of being polite because they usually greet each other courteously and demonstrate relatively good manners in public places. Jreibun
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