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We found 4 words, 7 partial word matches, 1 name, 3 kanji, and 77 examples matching 'はぜ'
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noun
vegetable wax; Japan wax; sumac wax  (see also: 木蝋)
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Most common form: ハゼ
noun
wax tree (species of sumac, Rhus succedanea)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
1. goby (fish)
2. yellowfin goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus)  (see also: 真鯊)
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noun
drying rice on a rack; rack for drying rice  (see also: 稲掛け)
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particle
1. topic marker particle  (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
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particle
(sentence end) adds force; indicates command  (male term or language)
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どし   Doshi   (surname)  
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はじ

Shame on you!
はじ
みっともない
For shame!
だれ
はじ
かん
じる
ものいない
It's not something anyone would be ashamed of.
やくそく
約束
まも
らない
はじ

It is a shame not to keep your promise.
ぼく
はじ
より
ほう
まし
おも
っている

I think death is preferable to shame.
 
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