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Words — 8 found

I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. cute; adorable; charming; lovely; prettyUsually written using kana alone
  • このよこの世
  • かわいい
  • ただ
  • ひとり一人
  • ははおや母親
  • にとって
  • それ
  • わがこわが子
There's only one pretty child in the world, and every mother has it.
I-adjective (keiyoushi)
2. dear; precious; darling; petUsually written using kana alone
  • わたし
  • にとって
  • こども子供たち
  • めのなかにい目の中に入れてもいたくない
  • ほど
  • かわいい
  • のです
My children are very precious to me.
I-adjective (keiyoushi)
3. innocent; childlike; childish; lovableUsually written using kana alone
I-adjective (keiyoushi)
4. dainty; little; tinyUsually written using kana alone
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5. KawaiiKawaii (literally, "lovable", "cute", or "adorable") is t... Read more
Other forms
可愛い 【かわゆい】カワイイカワイい
Notes
可愛い: Ateji (phonetic) reading. 可愛い: Ateji (phonetic) reading.
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いこ 可愛ちゃん
Noun
1. cutie; sweetieColloquial, See also かわい子ちゃん かわいこちゃん
Other forms
可愛いこちゃん 【かわいいこちゃん】かわいい子ちゃん 【かわいいこちゃん】
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たび
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
1. spare the rod and spoil the child; let your darling child travelProverb
Other forms
可愛い子には旅をさせよ 【かわいいこにはたびをさせよ】
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可愛逃亡者
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1. Little RunawayLittle Runaway is a 1952 one-reel animated cartoon and is... Read more
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可愛
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1. Emily of New MoonEmily of New Moon is the first in a series of novels by L... Read more
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可愛子猫
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1. Triplet TroubleTriplet Trouble is a 1952 one-reel animated cartoon and i... Read more
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1. Petite FleurPetite Fleur is a successful instrumental written by Sidn... Read more
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可愛花嫁
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1. Flirty BirdyFlirty Birdy is a 1945 one-reel animated cartoon and is t... Read more
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Kanji — 2 found

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5 strokes. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 5.
can, passable, approval
Kun: -べ.き -べ.し
On: コク
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3.72214750463451
13 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
love, affection, favourite
On: アイ
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