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We found 11 words and 5 examples matching 'けいしょう'
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Most common form: 継承
inheritance; succession; accession
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Most common form: 形勝
1. picturesque scenery; place of scenic beauty
noun
2. advantageous position; strategic location
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Most common form: 敬称
noun
title of honour; title of honor
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Most common form: 軽傷
noun
minor injury
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Most common form: 警鐘
noun
1. alarm bell; fire bell
2. warning
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かれ
こうつう
交通
じこ
事故
けいしょう
軽傷
った

He was slightly injured in a traffic accident.
ふみ
もじ
文字
けいしょう
形象

Is calligraphy characters or images?
きんねん
近年
がくせい
学生
がくりょくていか
学力低下
にほんけいざい
日本経済
おお
きな
えいきょう
影響
あた
える
けいしょう
警鐘
らされている

Lately people have been alarmed that the decline of students' academic ability will greatly affect the Japanese economy.
イタリア
りょこう
旅行
かれ
いくつ
けいしょう
景勝
として
ゆうめい
有名
とし
都市
たと
えば
ナポリフィレンツェ
おとず
れた

On his tour of Italy, he visited several cities which are famous for their scenic beauty, for instance, Naples and Florence.
ひと
よるけど
じょせい
女性
たい
して
サー
だんせい
男性
けいしょう
敬称
つか
使
こととても
しつれい
失礼
ことです
It depends on the person, but using "sir" for women (a title of honour for men) is very rude.
 
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