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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 7 examples matching 'おのおの'
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2
Most common form:
noun, adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi)
1. each  (see also: 各:かく)
pronoun
2. you (plural)  (archaic)
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カク   each; every   おのおの each   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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おのおの
たてもの
建物
なまえ
名前
ある
Each building has a name.
おのおの
こうじょう
工場
けんきゅうしょ
研究所
じゅうぎょういん
従業員
すべて
とうろく
登録
じょうほう
情報
しょうろく
抄録
ぶんしょ
文書
けんさく
検索
できる
システムです
The system allows employees of each factory and research lab to search stored abstracts.
とし
都市
ゆっくり
はってん
発展
してきた
こと
おのおの
各々
じだい
時代
その
こんせき
痕跡
のこ
している
こと
かん
じる

One senses that the city has grown slowly and that each era has left its mark.
かく
メディアでも
ことし
今年
かんじ
漢字
こしょう
呼称
もち
いられる

The mass media often refers to it as 'kanji of the year'.
これら
かたり
おのおの
各々
つか
使
って
ぶん
つく
なさい
Make a sentence with each of these words.
 
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