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あそこ
あきかん
空缶
ごらんなさい
Look at those empty cans there.
Grammar and points of interest
Words
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pronoun
1. there; over there; that place; yonder; you-know-where  (see also: どこ, ここ, そこ; place physically distant from both speaker and listener; often written with kana only)
noun
2. genitals; private parts; nether regions  (colloquialism; often written with kana only; CODE euph MISSING!; this meaning is restricted to reading あそこ, あすこ, アソコ)
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noun
empty can
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Most common form: ご覧なさい
expression
1. (please) look  (see also: 御覧なさる; honorific; polite (teineigo) language)
2. see (used to emphasize that an earlier prediction was correct)
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Kanji
クウ   から empty   あ to be empty   あける to empty, vacate   そら sky   
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コウ   ク    work; construction; craft   
ケツ   あな hole   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
roof   
カン    can   
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