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We found 27 words, 1 kanji, and 19 examples matching '厄'
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2
Most common form: やく
noun
misfortune; bad luck; evil; disaster
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1
1. trouble; burden; nuisance; bother; worry
2. care; dependence; support; kindness; obligation; staying (with a person)
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2
Most common form: やくどし
unlucky year; critical age
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3
Most common form: エクアドル
Ateji (phonetic) reading; rarely-used kanji form
noun
Ecuador  (often written with kana only)
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0 4
noun
warding off evil; protecting against misfortune
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ヤク    unlucky   
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seal
cliff
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この
やっかい
厄介
じたい
事態
しょう
じた
たし
かな
ところ
だれ
えません

No one can say for sure how this awkward state of affairs came about.
いい
やっかい
厄介
はら

Good riddance!
これだけ
やっかい
厄介
はら
いできたら
やす
ものみな
だい
よろこ
した
We were all pleased to be so cheaply quit of him.
やっかい
厄介
こと

It's a difficult matter.
ティムジョーンズ
やっかいしゃ
厄介者
だった
Tim is the black sheep of the Jones' family.
 
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