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We found 2 words, 3 names, 2 kanji, and 12 examples matching 'あさひ'
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Most common form: 朝日
noun
morning sun  (see also: 夕日)
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noun
Jouetsu line express Shinkansen
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あさひ   Asahi   (place name, surname, female given name)  
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あさひ   Asahi   (place name, surname, female given name)  
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あさひ   Asahi   (male given name)  
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キョク   morning sun   あさひ    
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ク   キュウ   ここの nine   
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
Example search: 12 matches
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あした
明日
はや
きれば
あさひ
朝日
みられます
If you get up early tomorrow, you can see the rising sun.
いえ
こちら
がわ
あさひ
朝日
とらえる
This side of the house catches the morning sun.
のぼ
あさひ
朝日
なに
うつく
しい
だろう
How beautiful the rising sun is!
きょくちょう
局長
げんち
現地
あさひ
朝日
きしゃ
記者
げんば
現場
かせよ
していた
The director wanted the local Asahi reporter to go to the scene of the crime.
あさひ
朝日
なんと
うつく
しい
だろう
How beautiful the rising sun is!
 
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