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We found 2 words, 1 kanji, and 471 examples matching '痛める'
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to hurt; to injure; to cause pain  (usu. 痛める)
2. to harm; to damage; to spoil  (usu. 傷める)
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expression, noun or verb acting prenominally
1. sick; ill; ailing
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
2. to hurt; to ache  (archaic)
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ツウ   いた painful   いた to hurt, be painful   いためる to hurt, damage   
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ill; illness
use your ma
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ヨウ   もちいる to use   
katakana 'ma'
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わたし
かた
いた
めました

I got hurt in the shoulder.
ひじ
いた
めました

I hurt my elbow.
わたし
その
しんぶん
新聞
ころ
んで
あし
いた
めた

I slipped on the paper and hurt my leg.
わたし
あし
いた
めている

I have sore feet.
つか
使
いすぎて
いた
めない
ように
つけなさい
Take care not to strain your eyes.
 
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