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We found 39 words, 2 kanji, and 369 examples matching '地震'
Word search: 39 matches
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noun
earthquake
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3
noun
seismology
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noun
earthquake light; EQL  (rare)
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noun
seismic energy; earthquake energy
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expression, ichidan verb
to prepare for an earthquake
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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チ   ジ    ground   
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ヤ   to be
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
シン   ふる    ふるえる to tremble, to shake   
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フ   あめ rain   
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シン   たつ dragon; 7-9 am   
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ニ   ふた    ふた two   
イ   ころも    きぬ clothes   
cliff
Example search: 369 matches
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じしん
地震
てつどう
鉄道
うんこう
運行
ふつう
不通
なった
The train service was suspended by the earthquake.
じしん
地震
であちこち
へい
たお
れた

Here and there fences and walls collapsed in the earthquake.
にほん
日本
おお
じしん
地震
あります
We have a lot of earthquakes in Japan.
しょうらい
将来
おお
きな
じしん
地震
きる
かもしれない
There will be a big earthquake in the future.
じしん
地震
ほど
こわ
もの
ない
Nothing is so terrible as an earthquake.
 
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