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We found 37 words and 1 kanji matching '慣:な'
Word search: 37 words contain 慣 read as な
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to become used to seeing; to be familiar with
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inexperienced; unfamiliar (with); unversed; lacking experience
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
to get used to hearing
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Most common form: 食べなれる
to be used to eating; to become used to eating; to be accustomed to eating; to acquire a taste for
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Most common form: 人なれ
1. being used to people (e.g. of a young child); being sociable
2. being used to humans (esp. animals); being tame
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カン   なれる to get used to   ならす to tame   
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カン   つらぬ to pierce   
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ボ   はは mother   
かい shellfish   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
heart
 
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