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We found 5 words, 1 name, 2 kanji, and 5 examples matching '公文'
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noun
official document; archives
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noun
official document; archives
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noun
Kumon method (of learning)
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5
noun
public records office; archives
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noun
(historical) government office
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きみふみ   Kimifumi   (surname)  
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コウ   おおやけ official, public   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ム   private
ブン   モン    literature   ふみ a letter   
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わたし
きょうちょう
強調
こうぶん
構文
なんて
ほとん
わす
れていた

I have pretty much forgotten the emphatic constructions.
この
こうぶん
構文
こうご
口語
えいご
英語
まずめったに
しょう
じない
だろう
These structures would rarely, if ever, occur in spoken English.
いま
きほんてき
基本的
ぶんし
分詞
こうぶん
構文
おし
えている
です
みな
さん
いか
以下
ぶんし
分詞
こうぶん
構文
わけ
についてどのよう
こと
なる
やく
かた
されます
I'm teaching basic participial constructions now, but, with regard to those below, what different ways of translating them would everybody use?
2つ
こうぶん
構文
あいだ
いみ
意味
そうい
相違
ないように
おも
われる

There does not seem to be any difference of meaning between the two constructions.
2つ
こうぶん
構文
いみ
意味
ちが
なに
よう
There doesn't seem any difference of meaning between the two constructions.
 
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