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We found 2 words and 6 examples matching 'なして'
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expression
1. forming; comprising; making up  (see also: 為す)
adverb, interjection (kandoushi)
2. why?; for what reason; how; in what way; for what purpose; what for  (see also: 如何して)
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Most common form: 皆して
expression
everyone at once; everyone together  (see also: して; often written with kana only)
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いみん
移民
なが
して
その
くに
はい
った

Immigrants streamed into the land.
その
さかな
して
すす
んでいく
です
That fish travels in a group, don't they?
みんながやがや
ぐん
なして
よわ
ものおびやかして
すこ
たべものとりあげて
つよ
ものいばっているのです
The cranes would form groups, clamoring loudly, and prey on the weak; the strong would brag of the paltry food that they seized.
イナゴ
たいぐん
大群
なしてやってきた
Locusts came in big swarms.
ディズニーランド
いちじ
一時
なるいろいろな
ものがたり
物語
なか
にんきものたち
人気者達
ぎょうれつ
行列
なして
こうしん
行進
します

In Disneyland, popular characters in various stories march in procession at one o'clock.
 
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