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We found 101 words, 1 kanji, and 144 examples matching '掛け'
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Most common form: かける
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to hang (e.g. picture); to hoist (e.g. sail); to raise (e.g. flag)  (see also: 壁にかける; often written with kana only)
2. to sit  (see also: 腰を掛ける; often written with kana only)
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noun
1. credit  (see also: 掛け売り, 掛け買い; abbreviation)
2. money owed on an account; bill
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yell used to time or encourage activity (e.g. "Heave ho!", "On three ... One, two, three!" in English); enthusiastic shout from the audience (e.g. in kabuki); shouting (in concerts)
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noun
1. bargaining; haggling
2. tactics; strategy
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noun
installment; instalment; premium; bill
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Kanji search: 1 match
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hanging   かかる to be hanging, to cost, to take   かける to hang up, to spend, to multiply   -がかり person in charge   
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hand
divining rod
ケイ    jewel; corner   
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ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
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もの

Don't buy things on credit.
さあどうぞ
ください
Here, please have a seat.
このいす
ください
Please sit down on this chair.
ください
Please take your seat.
くるま
カヴァー
ロックそして
しゃこ
車庫
れてある

The car is kept in a garage, under cover and locked.
 
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