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We found 25 words, 4 names, and 221 examples matching 'とうじ'
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Most common form: 当時
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
at that time; in those days
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0
Most common form: 登場
1. entry (on stage); appearance (on screen)  (opposite: 退場)
2. entrance; introduction (into a market)
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0 1
Most common form: 当日
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
appointed day; very day
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0
Most common form: 当事
noun
matter under concern
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rule; reign; government; governing
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Common name search: 4 matches
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けんもつ   Kenmotsu   (surname)  
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じゅうじ   Juuji   (surname)  
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たじ   Taji   (place name, surname)  
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ふじ   Fuji   (female given name, surname)  
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わたし
とうじ
当時
たいてい
きた

I usually got up at five in those days.
とうじ
当時
わたし
こうこうせい
高校生
でした
I was a high school student at that time.
その
とうじ
当時
にほん
日本
ラジオなかった
There were no radios in Japan in those days.
その
とうじ
当時
わたし
まだ
がくせい
学生
であった
In those days, I was still a student.
わたし
その
とうじ
当時
たいてい
きた

I usually got up at five in those days.
 
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