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We found 1 word, 11 partial word matches, and 2 examples matching 'およがせる'
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to let someone swim; to let someone go free
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prefix
honorific/polite/humble prefix  (see also: ; usu. before a term with an kun-yomi reading, おん is more formal; honorific; polite (teineigo) language; humble; often written with kana only)
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particle
1. indicates certainty, emphasis, contempt, request, etc.  (at sentence-end)
2. used when calling out to someone  (after a noun)
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particle
1. indicates sentence subject (occasionally object)
2. indicates possessive (esp. in literary expressions)
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noun, prefix
fake; lie; nonsense
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Most common form: させる
auxiliary verb, ichidan verb
1. auxiliary verb indicating the causative  (せる is for 五段 verbs, させる for 一段, follows the imperfective form of (v5) and (vs) verbs, senses 1-3 of せる are sometimes abbreviated as 〜す)
2. auxiliary verb indicating that one has been granted the permission to do something  (usu. as 〜(さ)せてもらう, 〜(さ)せていただく, etc.; humble)
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かれ
こども
子供
たち
あの
かわ
およ
がせる
べきでない
They shouldn't let children swim in that river.
わたし
りょうしん
両親
けっ
して
わたし
ひとり
一人
うみ
およ
がせなかった

My parents never allowed me to swim alone in the sea.
 
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