Jisho

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Noun
1. motto; slogan; catchword
Wikipedia definition
2. MottoA motto is a phrase meant to formally summarize the general motivation or intention of a social group or organization. A motto may be in any language, but Latin is the most used. The local language is usual in the mottoes of governments. In informal ways, it can be a rule or slogan someone follows, or lives their life by.
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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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