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We found 8 words and 3 examples matching 'ふっこう'
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restoration of diplomatic relations
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Most common form: 復興
revival; renaissance; reconstruction; restoration
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abdominal cavity  (anatomical term)
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return to school
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return flight or voyage
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にほん
日本
せんご
戦後
ふっこう
復興
ゆうめい
有名
はなし
である
Japan is a famous come-back story after Would War II.
カムイ
けん
1868
ねん
とくがわ
徳川
しょうぐん
将軍
じだい
時代
ほうかい
崩壊
めいじてんのうか
明治天皇下
にほん
日本
ふっこう
復興
という
へんかく
変革
ぶたい
舞台
した
いっしゅ
一種
さむらい
にんじゃ
忍者
ものがたり
物語

Kamui no Ken was a sort of samurai/ninja story set during the transition of the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the re-establishment of Japan under the Emperor Meiji in 1868.
この
みっ
きかん
機関
こくさい
国際
つうか
通貨
ききん
基金
こくさい
国際
ふっこう
復興
かいはつ
開発
ぎんこう
銀行
かんぜい
関税
ぼうえき
貿易
いっぱん
一般
きょうてい
協定
である
The three organizations are the International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
 
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