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We found 2 words, 3 kanji, and 13 examples matching 'こする'
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to rub; to scrub  (often written with kana only)
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2
suru verb - special class
1. to beat (a drum)
2. to pluck up courage
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Kanji search: 3 matches
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サツ   す to chafe, rub   すれる to wear out, to be rubbed   
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サツ    surmise, inspect   
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サイ   まつ festival   まつ to deify, enshrine   
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ジ   シ   しめ to show   
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ニ   ふた    ふた two   
ショウ   こ-    お-    ちいさい small   
ニク body part   
また again   
roof   
hand
to sharpen   
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マン   バン   ten thousand; 10,000
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グウ    long-tailed monkey   
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tracks, footprint   
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wide
ム   private
デン   た rice field   
grass   
cliff
Example search: 13 matches
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かれ
りょうて
両手
こすりあわせた
He rubbed his hands together.
いす
ゆか
こすらないでちょうだい
Don't scrape your chair on the floor.
よご
れた
こすってはいけません
Never rub the eyes when the hands are dirty.
かれ
ドア
どろ
こすり
とした

He scraped mud from the door.
かのじょ
彼女
こすった
She rubbed her eyes.
 
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