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We found 3 words, 1 kanji, and 5 examples matching '患い'
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noun
1. worry; agony; vexation  (esp. 煩い)
2. illness; sickness  (esp. 患い)
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Most common form: 憂い
noun
1. sorrow; grief; anguish; distress
2. trouble; affliction; anxiety; fear; misgivings
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Most common form: 煩い付く
'ku' godan verb, intransitive verb
to become sick; to fall ill; to be confined to bed
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カン   わずら to suffer (from), to be ill   
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くし a skewer   
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stick   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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シン   こころ heart   
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そな
あれば
うれ
なし
Lay up for a rainy day.
なが
わずらい
かれ
しゃっきん
借金
こさえた
His long sickness ran him into debt.
ざんねん
残念
こと
わたし
ちち
なが
わずらいから
かいふく
回復
できなかった
To my regret, my father could not recover from his long illness.
うれ
はんめん
反面
よろこ
あるもの
Every cloud has a silver lining.
きた
とちゅう
途中
みせ
って
しょくざい
食材
って
です
そな
あれば
うれ
なしです
On the way we dropped in at the shops and bought foodstuffs. They say well prepared means no worries.
 
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