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コイン
いっぽう
一方
ひょう
もう
いっぽう
一方
うら
ばれる

One side of a coin is called 'heads' and the other side is called 'tails'.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
noun
1. coin
2. token; slug
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3
noun
1. one (esp. of two); the other; one way; the other way; one direction; the other direction; one side; the other side; one party; the other party
conjunction
2. on the one hand; on the other hand  (see also: 他方)
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0
noun, noun (suffix)
table (e.g. Table 1); chart; list
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1 0
1. now; soon; shortly; before long; presently
2. already; yet; by now; (not) anymore  (see also: すでに)
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2
noun
1. bottom (or another side that is hidden from view); undersurface; opposite side; reverse side  (opposite: )
2. rear; back; behind (the house)
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0
'bu' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to call out (to); to call; to invoke
2. to summon (a doctor, etc.)
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Kanji
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ホウ   かた way, direction   
ヒョウ   おもて surface, front   あらわ to show, to represent   あらわれる to be present, to appear   
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シュ   ぬし    あるじ master, proprietor, owner   
イ   ころも    きぬ clothes   
リ   うら the back side   
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リ   さと village   
lid
コ   よ to call   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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オ   コ    question mark   
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
eight
hook
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