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Words — 12 found

Noun
1. motto; slogan; catchword
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2. MottoA motto is a phrase meant to formally summarize the gener... Read more
Jreibun
  • こうさてん交差点
  •  
  • いっかい一回
  • 止まって
  •  
  • みぎひだり右左
  • 」「明るいあいさつ だれにでも」など、
  • みぢか身近な
  • ことを題材に
  • ひょうご標語
  • を作る
  • せいと生徒
  • が多い
  • なか
  • 、「
  • こえ
  • 出そう
  •  あなたはしてない? しらんぷり」という
  • じんけんひょうご人権標語
  • を提出した生徒が
  • ひとり一人
  • いた。
Many of the students wrote slogans based on familiar themes, such as “Stop at an intersection and check right and left” and “Let’s give cheerful greetings to everyone,” while one student submitted a slogan with a focus on human rights: “Speak up and don’t ignore. Are you pretending that you did not see anything?”
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Noun
1. password; watchword
Noun
2. motto; slogan
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合い言葉 【あいことば】
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Noun
1. motto
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Noun
1. inscription; epitaph
Noun
2. (manufacturer's) engraved signature
Noun
3. motto; maxim; preceptSee also 座右の銘 ざゆうのめい
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Noun
1. framed picture or motto (usu. horizontal, hung over gates or lintels)
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Noun
1. family precepts; family motto; rule of the home
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家訓 【かきん】
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
1. revere heaven, love peopleYojijukugo (four character compound)
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Sentences — 4 found

  • jreibun/5/1
    • こうこうにねんせい高校2年生
    • だった私たちは「泣いても笑ってもあと
    • いちねん1年
    • 」を
    • あいことば合言葉
    • に、
    • なかま仲間
    • と一緒に勉強に
    • ぶかつ部活
    • はげ励んだ
    As second year students in senior high school we worked hard in our studies and extracurricular activities citing the motto “Whether in tears or laughter, just one more year” together with our friends. Jreibun
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Names — 4 found

モト
Female given name
1. Moto; Motto
もっとい 【元井】
Place
1. Mottoi
もっといき 【元結木】
Place
1. Mottoiki
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