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We found 103 words, 1 kanji, and 104 examples matching '災'
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0
noun
conflagration; fire
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0
noun
calamity; disaster; misfortune
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0
noun
disaster prevention
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0
being a victim of (some disaster); suffering from
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0
noun
war damage
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サイ   わざわ disaster   
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wavy river   
カ   fire   ひ    ほ-    
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
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その
こうずい
洪水
かれ
たいけん
体験
した
うち
さいだい
最大
さいがい
災害
だった
The flood was the greatest disaster they had ever had.
いりょうひん
医療品
ひさいしゃ
被災者
たち
はいぶん
配分
された

The medical supplies were allocated to the victims of the disaster.
せいふ
政府
じえいたい
自衛隊
おきなわ
沖縄
さいがい
災害
はけん
派遣
ようせい
要請
した

The government asked the SDF for a disaster relief deployment to Okinawa.
かれ
ゆうじゅうふだん
優柔不断
しょうらい
将来
わざわ
たね
まいた
His indecision sowed the seeds of future trouble.
くち
わざわ
もと
つまらないことしゃべらない
ほう
いい
It's better not to prattle on about meaningless things. The more you open your mouth the more likely you are to put your foot in it.
 
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