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We found 5 words, 2 kanji, and 14 examples matching '行事'
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noun
event; function
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noun
festive food; food associated with a particular seasonal celebration
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noun
national event; event that is enjoyed nationwide; event with nationwide popularity
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noun
regular event; annual event
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noun
schedule of events; calendar of events
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コウ   ギョウ   アン   ゆ    い to go   おこな to take place   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
チョウ   テイ    a (city) block; counter for long/narrow things, blocks of tofu   
ジ   ズ   こと thing; matter   
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こんかい
今回
とくべつ
特別
ぎょうじ
行事
です
This is a special occasion.
これ
じゅうよう
重要
ぎょうじ
行事
です
This is an important event.
しがつ
4月
がっこう
学校
ぎょうじ
行事
たくさんある
In April we have a lot of school events.
メグ
がっこう
学校
いろいろな
ぎょうじ
行事
さんか
参加
する

Meg attends many school affairs.
にほん
日本
はなみ
花見
ならじだい
奈良時代
きぞく
貴族
ぎょうじ
行事
きげん
起源
いわれています
It is said that flower viewing started out as an event for aristocrats in the Nara period.
 
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