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We found 54 words, 1 kanji, and 5 examples matching '嫁'
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noun
1. wife; bride
2. (one's) daughter-in-law
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1
1. imputation; shifting (e.g. blame, costs); passing the buck
2. second marriage; remarriage
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noun
family a woman has married into
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2
'gu' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to marry (of a woman); to become a bride; to marry into (a family)
2. to have sexual intercourse  (archaic)
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suru verb - special class
1. to wed; to be married
2. to shift blame to someone else
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Kanji search: 1 match
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カ   marry into   とつ to marry (into, off)   よめ bride   
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ジョ   ニョ   ニョウ   woman; female   おんな woman   め woman   
カ   ケ   house   いえ    や    
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pig
roof   
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よめ
やらなくてはならない
むすめ
さんにん
3人
いる
I have three daughters to marry off.
どんな
おとこ
それ
そうとう
相当
よめ
きてあるもの
Every Jack must have his Jill.
よめ
しゅうと
なか
おおあらし
大嵐

Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law are a tempest and hailstorm.
ここん
古今
とうざい
東西
よめ
しゅうと
なか
うま
上手
いかぬ
れい
おお
える

In all times and places many examples of poor relations between wives and mothers-in-law can be seen.
わたし
おっと
あに
ふたり
2人
いますそう
わたし
さんなん
三男
よめ
です
My husband has two older brothers. (That's right, I'm a third-son's wife)
 
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