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We found 2 words, 2 kanji, and 90 examples matching '段々'
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Most common form: だんだん
1. gradually; by degrees  (often written with kana only)
noun, adverb
2. steps; stairs; staircase; terrace
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Most common form: 段段畠
noun
terraced fields; terraced farm
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ダン    grade, step, stairs   
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ながらも although   -なが while   
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
ニ   ふた    ふた two   
stick   
lance shaft   
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キ    table   
また again   
(kanji repetition symbol)   
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だんだん
段々
くら
くなっていきます

It's getting darker little by little.
トム
だんだん
段々
よくなっている
Tom is getting better.
とし
とるにつれて
きおくりょく
記憶力
だんだん
段々
おとろ
える

As we grow older, our memory becomes weaker.
だんだん
なが
なっています
The days are getting longer and longer.
その
おと
だんだん
ちい
さく
なっていった
The sound grew fainter and fainter.
 
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