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We found 1 point of interest, 105 words, 1 kanji, and 204 examples matching '亡'
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Word search: 105 matches
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1. death; mortality
2. to die; to pass away
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Most common form: なくなる
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to die
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flight from one's country; seeking asylum; defection; emigration (for political reasons); (going into) exile; becoming a (political) refugee
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escape; flight; running away; elopement; fleeing
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Most common form: なくす
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to lose something  (often written with kana only)
2. to get rid of  (usu. 無くす; often written with kana only)
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ボウ   モウ   dead   な to be deceased, to have ceased to be   
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shelf
lid
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たいしょう
大正
きゅうねん
九年
にがつ
二月
にじゅうよっか
廿四日
ぼう
fragment, headline etc.
Died on February 24, Taisho 9 (which was 1920)
ちち
さま
くなり
なったそう
I'm sorry to hear that your father passed away.
かこ
過去
ねんかん
年間
CFIT
ついらく
墜落
じこ
事故
さんぶん
3分
いち
じゃっかん
若干
える
くらい
わりあい
割合
めている
しぼう
死亡
けんすう
件数
53%
げんいん
原因
なっている
Although CFIT accounted for just over a third of crashes in the past six years, it caused 53% of the deaths.
わたし
たち
けっこん
結婚
した
とき
かれ
りょうしん
両親
もう
くなっていた

At the time we got married, his parents had already died.
その
じこ
事故
ふしょう
負傷
した
ひと
いれば
くなった
ひと
いた
Some were injured and others were killed in the accident.
 
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