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We found 2 words, 2 kanji, and 6 examples matching '正座'
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Most common form: 正坐
seiza; kneeling with the tops of the feet flat on the floor, and sitting on the soles
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noun
seat of honor; seat of honour
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セイ   ショウ   ただしい correct   ただ to correct   まさ precise, exact   
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シ   とめる to stop   とまる to stop   
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ザ   すわ to sit   
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ザ   すわ to sit   
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
广
stony cliff
Example search: 6 matches
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すみません
せいざ
正座
できます
なが
できるわかりません
I'm sorry! I can sit on my knees, but I don't know if I can do it for long.
ほんらい
本来
せいざ
正座
していただきます
きょう
今日
たいけん
体験
なので
あし
つか
れたら
すこ
くずしてもいいです
Usually you do need to sit on your knees, but since today is an experience, if your legs get tired, it's fine to stretch them out a little.
ちゃ
たいけん
体験
ちゅう
ずっと
せいざ
正座
していなくてもいい
です
It's OK if you don't sit on your knees for the entire tea ceremony experience.
ずっと
せいざ
正座
していなければなりません

Do I need to sit on my knees the entire time?
せいざ
星座
はなし
するなんてばかばかしいにすぎない
Talking about star signs is nothing but nonsense.
 
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