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We found 129 words, 1 kanji, and 492 examples matching '去'
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adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun
1. the past; bygone days; the previous
2. a past (i.e. a personal history one would prefer remained secret); one's past
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Most common form: さる
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to leave; to go away
2. to pass; to elapse
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1 2
death
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1
Most common form: じょきょ
removal; getting rid of
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1
1. withdrawal; revocation; repeal
2. demolition; removal
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キョ   コ   さ leave   
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ム   private
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
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わたし
たち
この
くに
えいえん
永遠
ります

We are leaving this country for good.
かこ
過去
かこ
過去

Let bygones be bygones.
かこ
過去
こと
みず
なが

Let bygones be bygones.
かこ
過去
において
こうれいしゃ
高齢者
たち
じんせい
人生
さまざま
様々
もんだい
問題
かいけつ
解決
する
ときエキスパート
かんが
えられていた

In the past, the old used to be looked upon as experts in solving various problems of life.
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.
 
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