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We found 6 words, 1 kanji, and 1 example matching '担ぎ'
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noun
carrier
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Most common form: かつぎ出す
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to carry something out of a place
2. to elevate (someone) to a high position; to convince someone to accept a post (esp. through flattery)
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to carry up; to bring up; to lift up
2. to elevate (someone) to a high position; to convince someone to accept a post (esp. through flattery)
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to carry something around
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Most common form: かつぎ屋
noun
1. superstitious person  (see also: 縁起を担ぐ)
2. practical joker
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Kanji search: 1 match
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タン   かつ to carry on the shoulder   にな to carry, bear   
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タン   ダン    dawn   
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ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
hand
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その
ろうじん
老人
くるま
ひかれて
ただ
ちに
びょういん
病院
かつ
まれた

The old man was run over and immediately taken to hospital.
 
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