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Words — 93 found

Noun
1. end (e.g. of street); tip; point; edge; margin
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2. beginning; start; first
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3. odds and ends; scrap; odd bit; least
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端 【はじ】端 【はな】
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1. hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca); haj; hadj; hajiFrom Arabic
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ハジハッジー
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Noun
1. wax tree (Toxicodendron succedaneum); Japanese wax treeUsually written using kana alone
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櫨 【はぜのき】櫨の木 【はぜのき】黄櫨の木 【はぜのき】黄櫨 【はぜ】黄櫨 【はじ】櫨 【はぜ】櫨 【はじ】黄櫨 【こうろ】黄櫨 【はにし】ハゼノキハゼ
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はにし: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
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Noun, Adverb (fukushi)
1. beginning; start; outset; opening
  • りょこう旅行
  • 初め
  • ふつかかん二日間
  • あめふ雨降り
  • だった
The first two days of my trip were rainy.
Noun
2. first (in line, etc.)esp. 初め
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3. originesp. 始め
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4. such as ...; not to mention ...Usually written using kana alone, esp. 始め; as 〜を始め, 〜を始めとして, etc.
  • この
  • ごがく語学
  • センター
  • えいご英語
  • はじめ
  • せかい世界
  • 15
  • かこくか国
  • がいこくご外国語
  • まな学べる
At this language centre, about 15 international languages are taught, including English.
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初め 【はじめ】
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Adverb (fukushi), Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. for the first timeSee also 始める
    16
  • さい
  • とき
  • はじ初めて
  • テニス
  • した
When I was sixteen, I played tennis for the first time.
Adverb (fukushi)
2. only after ... is it ...; only when ... do you ...; not until ... do you ...after the -te form of a verb
  • しかし
  • こうぎ抗議
  • をとおを通して
  • はじ初めて
  • じゆう自由
  • 開かれた
  • しゃかい社会
  • いじ維持
  • される
  • である
Only through protest can a free and open society be maintained.
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3. first time; (one's) firstColloquial
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始めて 【はじめて】甫めて 【はじめて】
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甫めて: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
1. to begin; to start; to commence
Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
2. to happen (again); to begin (anew)
Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
3. to date (from); to originate (in)
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Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
1. to start; to begin; to commence; to initiate; to originateOnly applies to 始める
  • いつ
  • ゴルフ
  • はじ始めた
  • のです
When did you begin playing golf?
Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
2. to start up (a business, society, etc.); to open (e.g. a store); to establish
  • わたし私たち
  • しまい姉妹
  • さんにん3人
  • きっさてん喫茶店
  • はじ始めた
We three sisters opened a coffee shop.
Auxiliary verb, Ichidan verb
3. to start ...; to begin to ...Only applies to 始める, after the -masu stem of a verb
  • 飲み
  • 過ぎて
  • へや部屋
  • まわ回り
  • はじ始めた
The room started to spin after I drank too much.
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創める 【はじめる】
Notes
創める: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. origin; beginning; start
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初まり 【はじまり】
Notes
初まり: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Ichidan verb
1. to feel ashamed
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羞じる 【はじる】耻じる 【はじる】愧じる 【はじる】慙じる 【はじる】
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1. first; firstly; first of all; to begin with; in the beginning; at the beginning
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2. Introduction; PrefaceUsually written using kana alone, as section heading of a book, etc.
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始めに 【はじめに】
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はじ
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1. nice to meet you; I'm glad to make your acquaintance; how do you do?Polite (teineigo) language, Usually written using kana alone
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始めまして 【はじめまして】
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Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Transitive verb
1. to flip; to snap; to flickUsually written using kana alone
  • かれ
  • わたし私の
  • かお
  • ゆびさき指先
  • ぽんと
  • はじいた
He flicked me in the face.
Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Transitive verb
2. to repelUsually written using kana alone
  • この
  • レインコート
  • みず
  • かんぜん完全に
  • はじく
The raincoat sheds water perfectly.
Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Transitive verb
3. to use (an abacus); to calculateUsually written using kana alone
Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Transitive verb
4. to strum; to pluck the strings (of a guitar, etc.)Usually written using kana alone
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun
1. shameless; shameless person
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Noun
1. shyness
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恥らい 【はじらい】羞じらい 【はじらい】羞い 【はじらい】羞らい 【はじらい】
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Godan verb with 'u' ending, Intransitive verb
1. to feel shy; to be bashful; to blush
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羞じらう 【はじらう】恥らう 【はじらう】
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Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb
1. to burst open; to split open; to pop
  • はなび花火
  • はじ弾ける
  • おと
  • 止む
  • きゅう急に
  • あた辺り
  • しず静か
  • になる
  • あと
  • のこ残った
  • かやく火薬
  • にお匂い
  • なんだか
  • おれ
  • センチメンタルな
  • きぶん気分
  • させた
As the popping sound of the fireworks stopped, it suddenly became quiet around me. The smell of gunpowder somehow put me in a sentimental mood.
Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb
2. to be bursting with (e.g. youth, laughter, flavor)
  • たまに
  • さけ
  • でも
  • 酔って
  • はじけて
  • ひごろ日頃
  • うっぷんは鬱憤晴らした
  • ほうがいい
  • じゃないか
Isn't it better to get drunk and cut loose once in a while and blow off the tension of daily frustration?
Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb
3. to bounce; to bound
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Noun
1. gun; pistolUsually written using kana alone, Colloquial, See also ピストル
  • サツ
  • ハジキ
  • 持っている
  • みつかる
Don't let the cops find a heater on you.
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2. ohajiki; traditional children's game similar to marbles, played with coin-shaped pieces of coloured glass or plasticUsually written using kana alone, See also おはじき
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3. repellenceUsually written using kana alone
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ハジキ
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Kanji — 38 found

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7 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
first time, beginning
On: ショ
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8 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
commence, begin
On:
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12 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6.
genesis, wound, injury, hurt, start, originate
On: ソウ ショウ
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12 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
bullet, twang, flip, snap
On: ダン タン
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Sentences — 296 found

  • jreibun/2495/2
      最近は学校の授業で取り上げられることもあるため、自分の話す
    • ことば言葉
    • をはじめ、
    • ほうげん方言
    • というものに興味を持つ子どももいる。
    Some children are interested in dialects, including the dialect they speak, topics that are sometimes covered in school classes these days. Jreibun
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