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We found 2 words, 2 kanji, and 6 examples matching 'はやす'
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Most common form: 生やす
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to grow; to cultivate; to wear a beard
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'su' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to play accompaniment; to keep time
2. to cheer; to applaud
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セイ   ショウ    life   なま raw   いかす to enliven   いきる to live   いける to arrange flowers   うまれる to be born   う to give birth to   き pure, undiluted   お to grow, to sprout   はえる to grow, to sprout   はやす to grow, cultivate   
はや to play accompaniment (on a musical instrument)   
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ザツ   ゾウ    miscellaneous   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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あごひげはやした
かみさま
神様
じぶん
自分
はな
れた
おな
ほうほう
方法
もど
ってくる
やくそく
約束
していた

The bearded god had promised to return someday in the same way he had left.
かれ
もっと
おとな
大人
える
ようにひげはやした
He grew a beard to look more mature.
またもっと
おお
きな
きょせき
巨石
ばれる
もの
しゅら
修羅
きぞり
木橇
いし
いし
うえ
はやし
かた
かけ
ごえ
わせ
じゅうにん
十人
から
ひゃくにん
百人
また
おお
とき
には
すうせん
数千
にん
ひと
いた

Even larger stones, called kyoseki or megaliths, were loaded onto wooden sleds and pulled by between ten and a hundred, and sometimes even thousands, of people to the rhythm of a cadence called out by someone riding on top of the stone.
かれ
やすり
さび
とした

He rubbed the rust off with a file.
かれ
やすやすその
きょうそう
競争
った

He won the race easily.
 
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