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expression, 'i' adjective
unable to stay healthy; ruining one's health; exceeding the limits of one's body (see also: 身が持たない)(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
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2. unpossessed; unowned; not had
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to keep; to preserve; to hold; to retain; to maintain; to support; to sustain; to last; to endure; to keep well (food); to wear well; to be durable
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Most common form: 持つ
1. to hold (in one's hand); to take; to carry
2. to possess; to have; to own
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Most common form: 盛る
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to serve (food, etc.); to dish out2. to fill up; to pile up; to heap
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1. too; also; in addition; as well; (not) either (in a negative sentence)2. both A and B; A as well as B; neither A nor B (in a negative sentence) (as AもBも)
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Most common form: 漏る
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to leak; to run out(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
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