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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 2 examples matching '揺らぐ'
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'gu' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to swing; to sway; to shake; to tremble
2. to waver; to feel shaken; to become unstable
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ヨウ   ゆ    ゆする    ゆさぶる    ゆすぶる to shake (something)   ゆれる    ゆるぐ to tremble, to shake   ゆらぐ to be (emotionally) shaken   
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hand
つめ claw; fingernail   
カン    can   
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ゆらぎ
はだ
とは
きせつ
季節
わり
いちじてき
一時的
はだ
ちょうし
調子
わる
なること
にほんご
日本語
ゆらぐ
ふあんてい
不安定
いう
いみ
意味

‘Yuragi skin’ is poor skin condition resulting from the change of seasons. 'Yuragu' means unstable in Japanese.
Source: https://english.cheerup.jp/article/2730
けむる
きりさめ
霧雨
んぼ
みち
ゆられて
ほろぐるま
幌車
うし
かげ
よう
してなつかしいわが
もん
やなぎ
むね
ゆらぐ
I felt as though I was following the shadow of the open rickshaw as it swung through the hazy drizzle along the rice field path towards the willow at the gate of my house.
 
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