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We found 27 words, 3 names, and 508 examples matching 'とうき'
Word search: 27 matches
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Most common form: 登記
registry; registration
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1
Most common form: 冬季
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
(season of) winter
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Most common form: 陶器
porcelain (esp. soft-paste porcelain); china; chinaware; earthenware; pottery; ceramics; crockery  (see also: 磁器)
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Most common form: 東京
noun
Tokyo
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Most common form: 騰貴
rise (in price or value); inflation; appreciation (economic)
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ふじき   Fujiki   (surname)  
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からき   Karaki   (surname)  
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とうじょう   Toujou   (place name, surname)  
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Example search: 508 matches
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とうよう
東洋
とうき
陶器
きょうみ
興味
あります
I have an interest in Oriental ceramics.
ゆうめい
有名
とうき
陶器
ちんれつ
陳列
されている

Famous china is on display.
ふち
ちい
さく
かけた
しっそ
質素
かけ
とうき
陶器

It's a plain-looking piece of pottery with a slightly chipped edge.
かれ
1998
ねん
とうき
冬季
オリンピック
たいかい
大会
ながの
長野
しょうち
招致
しよう
けつぎ
決議
した

They passed a resolution that Nagano should stand as a candidate for the host city for the winter Olympic Games in 1998.
かれ
とうき
冬季
スポーツ
あげた
He made a name for himself in winter sports.
 
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