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noun, noun (suffix)
1. spot; mark
2. point; dot
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3 0
noun
1. fault; defect; flaw; weak point; weakness; shortcoming; drawback  (opposite: 美点)
2. failure (in an examination); failing grade
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noun
opinion; point of view; viewpoint; visual point
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noun
site; point on a map; spot
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focus (e.g. photographic); focal point
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テン    spot, point   
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fire
セン   しめる to occupy, hold   うらな to tell fortunes   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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divining rod
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わたし
この
てん
とく
きょうちょう
強調
したい

I want to emphasize this point in particular.
しけん
試験
とお
60
てん
らない
といけない
You have to get 60 marks to pass the exam.
せんせい
先生
とく
その
てん
きょうちょう
強調
した

The teacher particularly emphasized that point.
あき
らか
これ
もっと
じゅうよう
重要
てん
です
Clearly, this is the most important point.
かのじょ
彼女
えいご
英語
よい
てん
った

She got good marks in English.
 
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