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We found 1 word, 4 kanji, and 11 examples matching 'ハゲる'
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to lose hair; to become bald  (often written with kana only)
2. to become bare (e.g. a mountain becomes bare of trees)
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ハク   はがす to peel off, tear off   は to peel   はがれる to come unstuck   はげる to come off, to wear off   
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watery yo
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スイ   みず water   
yo = to yell / say hi
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トウ   かたな sword   
禿
baldness   はげる to go bald   
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grain
legs
ハク   はがす to peel off, tear off   は to peel   はがれる to come unstuck   はげる to come off, to wear off   
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snout (of a pig)
water
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ペンキすぐはげてしまう
This paint comes off easily.
しかしもう
あたま
はげてひげ
しろ
くなっています

But he had grown bald, and his beard was pure white.
ペンキはげている
The paint is off.
かのじょ
彼女
はげまし
ことば
言葉
かけてあげたらどうです
Why don't you see if you can't give her a pep talk?
かれ
てっぺん
すこ
はげた
しず
かな
おとこ

He's a quiet man, a little bald on top.
 
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