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We found 35 words, 1 kanji, and 3 examples matching '葦'
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Most common form: あしか
eared seal (esp. the California sea lion, Zalophus californianus); sea lion  (see also: 海豹; often written with kana only)
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expression, noun
narrow strip of water  (see also: 一衣帯水; rare)
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Most common form: あし
common reed (Phragmites australis)  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: よしず
noun
reed screen  (often written with kana only)
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noun
great reed warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)  (often written with kana only)
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よし    あし a reed, papyrus   
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grass   
イ    tanned leather   
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wheel around
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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ゴ   いつ-    いつ five   
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にんげん
人間
かんが
える
あし
である
Man is a thinking reed.
あし
わる
つる
みんないなくなったさびしい
ぬまち
沼地
ふち
あし
しげったところ
って
みんな
びたって
った
そら
みていました
The injured crane stood on the edge of a once crowded, yet now deserted swamp where the reeds grew thickly, and he gazed up into the sky where the other cranes had flown off to.
にんげん
人間
いっぽん
一本
アシ
ぎず
その
ほんしょう
本性
きわめて
よわ
にんげん
人間
かんが
える
あし
である
Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed.
 
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