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We found 4 words and 134 examples matching 'いたっ'
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Most common form: 痛い
1. painful; sore
2. exceeding  (see also: 甚く; esp. 甚い)
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very much; exceedingly; extremely
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interjection (kandoushi)
ouch  (see also: 痛い)
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interjection (kandoushi)
ouch!
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いたっ
あし

Ouch! My foot!
あぶ
ない
ですから
おれ
ひろ
います
だいじょうぶ
大丈夫
からいたっほらいわんこっちゃない
"That's dangerous, I'll clear it up." "It's OK ... Ouch!" "Look, didn't I tell you so?"
わたし
いた
って
けんこう
健康
かぜ
風邪
ひとつひきません
I am quite healthy and have had no cold.
だいく
大工
むすこ
息子
にわとり
こや
小屋
つく
ってやる
いたって
かんたん
簡単
ことである
It is duck soup for a carpenter to construct a chicken coop for his son.
そふ
祖父
80
えています
あし
いたって
たっしゃ
達者
です
My grandfather is over eighty years old, but he is a good walker.
 
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