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We found 1 word, 17 partial word matches, and 4 examples matching 'しゅくす'
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'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to congratulate; to celebrate  (see also: 祝する)
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noun (suffix)
tumor; tumour
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numeric
nine  (玖 is used in legal documents)
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Most common form:
noun
vinegar
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ちょう
としお
年老
いた
ふうふ
夫婦
けっこん
結婚
75
しゅうねん
周年
しゅく
して
ごうか
豪華
ゆうしょく
夕食
べていた

A very elderly couple is having an elegant dinner to celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary.
けんこう
健康
しゅく
して
かんぱい
乾杯

Here's to your health!
ちょうじゅ
長寿
こうふく
幸福
しゅく
して
かんぱい
乾杯

Here's to a long and happy life!
わたし
たち
かわむら
川村
はかせ
博士
しゅく
して
そうべつかい
送別会
ひら
いた

We held a farewell party in honor of Dr. Kawamura.
 
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