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We found 1 word, 13 partial word matches, 1 kanji, and 15 examples matching 'ひける'
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to close; to be over; to break up (e.g. school)
2. to lose one's nerve; to feel daunted  (see also: 気が引ける)
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noun, noun (suffix)
fire; flame; blaze
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Most common form: 蹴る
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to kick  (orig. ichidan verb)
2. to refuse; to reject
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イン   ひ to pull   ひける to be over   
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キュウ   ゆみ a bow   
stick   
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いちじかん
1時間
れんしゅう
練習
したくらい
じょうず
上手
ける
ようにならない
Having only practiced for only an hour, won't make you able to play well.
ぼく
ピアノ
ける
かれ
おも
いました

I can play the piano, he thought.
ギターひけますはいひけます
"Can you play the guitar?" "Yes, I can."
ジェーンギター
うまでもなく
バイオリンひける
Jane can play the violin, not to mention the guitar.
わたし
ピアノひけない
かのじょ
彼女
ひける
I can't play the piano, but she can.
 
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