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シェークスピアこの
なか
ぶたい
舞台
たとえた
Shakespeare compared the world to a stage.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Names
シェークスピア   Shakespeare   (surname)  
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Words
2
expression, noun
society; the world; the times
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1
noun
1. stage (theatre, theater)
2. scene or setting (e.g. of novel, play, etc.)
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3
Most common form: 例える
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to compare; to liken; to speak figuratively; to illustrate; to use a simile
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Kanji
セ   セイ   よ the world   
チュウ   ジュウ   なか middle   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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stick   
ブ   ま to dance   まい dance   
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ム   ブ   な not   
oppose; opposite   
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セキ   ゆう night   
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katakana 'ta'
wheel around
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ダイ   タイ    pedestal   
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ム   private
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