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We found 45 words, 1 kanji, and 43 examples matching '死に'
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to die out; to become extinct
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Most common form: しにたい
noun
1. losing posture; falling position from which it is impossible to recover  (sumo term)
2. lame duck  (see also: レームダック)
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expression, irregular godan verb 'iku/yuku'
to be nearing death; to be dying
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noun
video game in which the player is likely to die frequently  (slang)
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noun
1. dying; death  (opposite: 生き)
noun (prefix)
2. dead; useless
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Kanji search: 1 match
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シ   death   し die   
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death
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セキ   ゆう night   
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katakana 'ta'
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
さじ spoon   
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てめぇら
がれ
Fuck you all to hell!
わたし
たち
ちょくめん
直面
した

We stood face to face with death.
かれ
たれ
してしまった
He died by the roadside.
その
いぬ
けている

The dog is dying.
わたし
たち
かれ
とつぜん
突然
おお
きな
ショック
けた

We were so shocked at his sudden death.
 
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