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We found 51 words, 1 kanji, and 11 examples matching '馴'
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Most common form: なれる
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become familiar with  (esp. 慣れる)
2. to become skilled in; to become experienced at  (esp. 慣れる)
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Most common form: 見慣れる
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to become used to seeing; to be familiar with
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over-familiar
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Most common form: 幼馴染
noun
childhood friend; friend from infancy; old playmate
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Most common form: 不慣れ
inexperienced; unfamiliar (with); unversed; lacking experience
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used to   なれる to be used to   
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バ   うま horse   ま horse   
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little bird
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fire
セン   かわ river   
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
stick   
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おさななじみ
幼馴染
ってこわ
'Childhood friends' are scary.
かれ
はやお
早起
れている

He is used to getting up early.
としうえ
年上
ひと
あまり
れしく
してはいけない
You must not take liberties with older people.
スポロアウト
せんせい
先生
しょくぶつ
植物
あたら
しい
ふうど
風土
なじ
馴染
ませた

Professor Sprout acclimated the plant to a new environment.
この
たね
けいけん
経験
だれ
なじ
馴染
ふか

This kind of experience is familiar to everyone.
 
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