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We found 4 words, 1 conjugated word, 1 kanji, and 279 examples matching '死んだ'
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expression, noun
empty eyes; thousand-yard stare; blank glaze; expressionless look; eyes of a dead fish  (idiomatic expression)
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Most common form: 死んだ振り
playing dead
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expression
crying over spilt milk; counting the age of one's dead child  (proverb)
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expression
as good as dead; might as well be dead; more dead than alive
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Conjugated word search: 1 match
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godan verb, irregular nu verb, intransitive verb
1. to die; to pass away  (sensitive)
2. to lose spirit; to lose vigor; to look dead
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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   
Example search: 279 matches
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54
さい
んだ

He died aged 54 years.
たくさん
さかな
んだ

Many fish died.
わたし
そふ
祖父
んだ
とし
まれた

I was born in the year that Grandfather died.
わたし
んだ
つもり
はたら
いた

I worked as if there were no tomorrow.
50
にん
じょうきゃく
乗客
んだ

No fewer than 50 passengers were killed.
 
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