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Words — 26 found

Noun
1. Japanese (language)
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日本語 【にっぽんご】
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にほんごのうりょくしけん 日本語能力試験
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1. Japanese Language Proficiency Test; JLPT
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にほんごだいじてん 日本語大辞典
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1. Nihongo Daijiten (Japanese dictionary published by Kodansha)Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
Product
2. Nihongo Daijiten (Japanese dictionary published by Kodansha)
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にほんごがっかい 日本語学会
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1. Society for Japanese LinguisticsOrganization name
Organization
2. Society for Japanese Linguistics
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にほんごきょういくがっかい 日本語教育学会
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1. Society for Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language; NKGOrganization name
Organization
2. Society for Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language; NKG
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にほんごきょういく 日本語教育
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1. Japanese-language education (for non-native speakers)
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にほんごがくしゃ 日本語学者
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1. Japanese language specialist; linguist specializing in Japanese
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にほんごがっこう 日本語学校
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1. Japanese language school (for non-native speakers)
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1. Japonic languagesLinguistics
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Kanji — 3 found

0.0029079277379957112
4 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
day, sun, Japan, counter for days
Kun: -び -か
On: ニチ ジツ
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0.029079277379957108
5 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
book, present, main, origin, true, real, counter for long cylindrical things
Kun: もと
On: ホン
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1.750572498273418
14 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2.
word, speech, language
On:
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Sentences — 209 found

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      日本語の
    • うけみぶん受身文
    • には、「
    • あめ
    • 降られる
    • 」」「
    • さき
    • を越される」のように、
    • はなして話し手
    • に、
    • なに何か
    • こま困った
    • ことが
    • 降りかかる
    • という状況を
    • あらわ表す
    • ものがある。
    In some passive sentences in Japanese, there are expressions which depict situations in which something troublesome befalls the speaker, such as “ame-ni furareru” (be rained on) and “saki-o kosareru” (be overtaken). Jreibun
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