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Words — 2 found

I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. wanting (to have); desiring; wishing forSee also 欲しがる
  • わたし
  • えんぴつ鉛筆
  • けずる
  • ナイフ
  • ほしい
I want a knife to sharpen my pencil with.
I-adjective (keiyoushi), Auxiliary adjective
2. I want (you, them, etc.) to (do)Usually written using kana alone, after the -te form of a verb
  • この
  • しょるい書類
  • それぞれ
  • にぶ2部
  • ずつ
  • コピー
  • して
  • ほしい
I'd like two copies of each of these documents.
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Noun
1. dried boiled rice used mainly as provisions of samurai troops and travelers (travellers)
Other forms
糒 【ほしいい】干し飯 【ほしいい】乾し飯 【ほしいい】干飯 【ほしいい】乾飯 【ほしいい】
Notes
干飯: Irregular okurigana usage. 乾飯: Irregular okurigana usage.
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Kanji — 2 found

7.868852459016392
11 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6.
longing, covetousness, greed, passion, desire, craving
On: ヨク
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100.0
16 strokes.
dried boiled rice
On: ハイ
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  • jreibun/7212/1
      母からメールがきた。その内容は、話し合いたいことがあるので、すぐに家に帰ってきてほしいというものであった。
    I received an e-mail from my mother. It was a request for me to come home immediately because there was something she would like to discuss. Jreibun
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