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We found 4 words, 1 kanji, and 109 examples matching '放る'
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to throw; to toss; to fling
2. to throw away; to discard  (regional dialect: Kansai-ben)
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Nidan verb (lower class) with `ru' ending (archaic), Yodan verb with `ru' ending (archaic), intransitive verb
to get free; to be freed; to be released  (see also: 放れる; archaic)
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to expel (from the body); to excrete; to defecate; to give birth
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Yodan verb with `ru' ending (archaic), transitive verb
to excrete (faeces, urine)  (archaic)
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ホウ   はな    はな to let go   はなれる to get free of   ほう to throw (away)   
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ホウ   かた way, direction   
ぼく strike   
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いい
たま
ほう
ようなった
けいいち
恵一
くん

You throw a good ball nowadays, Keiichi.
のうふ
農夫
にうましゃ
荷馬車
うえ
くさ
ほう
げた

The farmer pitched the hay onto the wagon.
どうした
すこ
ほうっておいてあなた
かんけい
関係
ないこと
"What's wrong with you?" "Leave me alone for a while. It's none of your business."
その
けん
ほうって
けば
かいけつ
解決
する

That matter will take care of itself.
ほうっておけば

Let him alone. He'll soon come around by himself.
 
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