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We found 21 words and 46 examples matching 'かんせい'
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Most common form: 完成
1. complete; completion
2. perfection; accomplishment
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noun
1. Kansai; region consisting of Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and surrounding prefectures
2. Kansai; south-western half of Japan (during the feudal era)
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Most common form: 管制
control
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Most common form: 感性
noun
sensitivity; sensitiveness; sense (of ...)
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Most common form: 歓声
noun
cheer; shout of joy
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その
ほとんど
かんせい
完成

The painting is all but finished.
その
かんせい
完成
おお
きな
こんなん
困難
ある
The great difficulties stand in the way of its achievement.
れんしゅう
練習
かんせい
完成

Practice makes perfect.
きみ
たす
ない
かんせい
完成
できない
He is equal to the task.
この
たてもの
建物
かんせい
完成
まぢか
間近

This building is near completion.
 
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