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We found 13 words, 2 kanji, and 5 examples matching '修道'
Word search: 13 matches
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noun
learning; studying the fine arts
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3
noun
monastery; convent; cloister; abbey
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3
noun
(Catholic) order
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noun
habit (garment worn by nuns, monks, friars, etc.)
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3
noun
(Catholic) nun
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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シュウ   シュ   おさめる to master   
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the man with the stick strikes
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
stick   
ぼく strike   
fur, bristles, beard   
ドウ   トウ   みち road   
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シュ   くび neck; head   
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ジ   シ   みずか self   
grass   
move
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しゅうどう
修道
おんな
なったときシスター・テレサ
けた

When she became a nun, she took the name Sister Teresa.
マザー・テレサインドカルカッタ
んで
はたら
いていた
カトリック
しゅうどう
修道
おんな
であった
Mother Teresa was a Catholic nun who lived and worked in Calcutta, India.
かのじょ
彼女
じぜん
慈善
でんどうだん
伝導団
ばれる
しゅうどう
修道
おんなたち
女達
しゅうだん
集団
しどう
指導
していた

She led a group of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity.
とうじ
当時
しゅうどう
修道
そうたち
僧達
しゅうどういん
修道院
よくテニスしていた
Monks used to play tennis in monasteries.
しゅうどうし
修道士
ように
ずきん
頭巾
かぶった
くも
ポツリポツリ
ちる
あめ
じゅず
数珠
ようつまぐっている
The hooded clouds, like friars, tell their beads in drops of rain.
 
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