Jisho

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Words — 141 found

Noun
1. resident of Hokkaidō; citizen of Hokkaidō
Place
2. Doumin
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みん 市民
Noun
1. citizen journalism
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. old person; elderly person; senior citizen
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1. netizenNetworking, WWW
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1. holder of multiple (e.g. dual) citizenships; dual national; dual citizen
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1. net.citizenComputing
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じゅう 住基
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1. basic resident register card; citizen identification card; Juki cardAbbreviation, See also 住民基本台帳カード
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1. commoner; humble subjectFormal or literary term
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2. private citizen who opposed the Tokugawa shogunate during the Bakumatsu periodHistorical term
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3. grassy place; bushObsolete term
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草莽 【そうぼう】
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1. civil rights; franchise; citizenship
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1. citizenship; civic rights; civil rights
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2. widespread acceptance; social recognition; common use
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. national (e.g. hero, pastime, consensus); relevant to all citizens; popular on a national level
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Noun
1. nisei; second-generation Japanese (or Korean, etc.); person of Japanese parentage with non-Japanese citizenship
Noun, Noun, used as a suffix, Noun, used as a prefix
2. the second (e.g. Edward II)
  • ついに
  • 1314
  • ねん
  • には
  • この
  • きょうぎ競技
  • とても
  • らんぼう乱暴
  • きけん危険な
  • もの
  • となっていた
  • ので
  • 、エドワード
  • にせい二世
  • ほうりつ法律
  • せいてい制定
  • した
  • のです
Finally, in 1314, these games had become so violent and dangerous that King Edward II made a law.
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3. sonColloquial
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2世 【にせい】
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1. all citizens
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2. all the city's inhabitants; the whole city
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1. life of the people; people's lives; citizens' livelihoods
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