Jisho

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Words — 6 found

Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. walking; going on foot
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Noun
1. foot soldier (Edo period); samurai on foot
Noun
2. going on foot; walkingArchaic, Only applies to 徒, Only applies to 徒歩, Only applies to 歩, Only applies to 歩行, See also 徒歩
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徒士 【かち】徒歩 【かち】歩 【かち】歩行 【かち】
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Noun
1. infantry; infantryman; foot soldierHistorical term
Noun
2. infantry battle; battle between infantryHistorical term
Other forms
歩兵 【かちいくさ】
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Kanji — 2 found

4.751553923884992
10 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
on foot, junior, emptiness, vanity, futility, uselessness, ephemeral thing, gang, set, party, people
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2.416487950274436
8 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2.
walk, counter for steps
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Sentences — 18 found

  • jreibun/3283/1
      日本は
    • しまぐに島国
    • のため、
    • りくろ陸路
    • こっきょう国境
    • 越えて
    • 外国と
    • ゆきき/いきき行き来
    • するということはない。
    • おうしゅう欧州
    • を旅行したとき、電車やバス、あるいは
    • とほ徒歩
    • で国境を越える経験をし、世界の広さと同時に
    • りんこく/りんごく隣国
    • との近さを感じさせられた。
    Japan is an island nation, so it does not have land borders to cross when traveling to and from foreign countries. When I traveled to Europe, I experienced border crossing by train, bus, and on foot, which made me realize the vastness of the world and the closeness of neighboring countries at the same time. Jreibun
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Names — 1 found

かちばし 【徒歩橋】
Place
1. Kachibashi