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We found 171 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 5 examples matching '灯'
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Most common form: 灯火
noun
light; lamp; torch
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noun
electric light
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noun
1. lighthouse
2. old-fashioned interior light fixture comprising a wooden pole with an oil-filled dish and a wick atop it
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lighting (a lamp); turning on a light  (see also: 消灯)
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noun
lamp oil; kerosene
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あかり   Akari   (female given name)  
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トウ   ひ lamp   
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チョウ   テイ    a (city) block; counter for long/narrow things, blocks of tofu   
カ   fire   ひ    ほ-    
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
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あつ
まる

Moths are attracted by light.
パリ
あかり
ばれています
おお
うつく
しい
たてもの
建物
よる
なる
てんとう
点灯
されます

Paris is called the City of Lights. Many beautiful buildings are lighted at night.
まち
あか
とても
あか
るく
とてもちかくなっていて
とお
あかり
かり
やちゅう
夜中
かがや
いています

Now the lights of the city were bright and very close, and the streetlights shone all night.
ランプ
いれましよう fragment, headline etc.
And let’s light a lamp.
Source: 沼の家新美南吉
まど
あかり
ともっていた
There was a light burning in the window.
 
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