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We found 7 words, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching '占い'
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noun
fortune-telling; divination
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noun
diviner; fortuneteller; soothsayer; palmist
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noun
flower reading; fortune-telling based on plucking the petals off a flower
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noun
tarot reading; tarot fortune-telling
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noun
astrologer; horoscopist
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セン   しめる to occupy, hold   うらな to tell fortunes   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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divining rod
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トランプ
うらな
してあげましょ
Let me tell you your fortune with cards.
きのう
昨日
えきしゃ
易者
うらな
なんか
にする
ことない
What that fortuneteller said yesterday is nothing to be concerned about.
うらな
てそう
手相
せました

A fortune-teller read my palm.
あの
うらな
うそつき
どうぜん
同然

That fortune-teller is no better than a liar.
それ
らない
つもりです
I'm not going to sell it.
 
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