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We found 15 words and 133 examples matching 'かいか'
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Most common form: 開花
1. flowers budding; blooming; flowering
2. showing results; becoming popular; blooming
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Most common form: 階下
noun
1. lower floor; downstairs  (opposite: 階上)
2. bottom of the stairs; foot of the stairs  (opposite: 階上)
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noun
club song; organization song
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civilization; civilisation; enlightenment
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open access (in a library); open shelves
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うめ
かいか
開花
きかん
期間
なが
ので
はな
なが
たの
しめる
ところいいです
The blooming period for plums is long, so it's nice to be able to enjoy the flowers for a long while.
てんこう
天候
さむ
おお
しょくぶつ
植物
かいか
開花
できない
Cold weather keeps many plants from blooming.
いっぱんてき
一般的
うめ
はな
にがつ
2月
から
さんがつ
3月
かいか
開花
じき
時期
となります
Generally, plum blossoms begin to appear between February and March.
わたし
たち
パパインターホン
かいか
階下
すぐこれるかどうか
たず
ねた

We asked him on the interphone if he could come downstairs quickly.
こらい
古来
さくら
かいか
開花
のうこう
農耕
ぎょうじ
行事
かんけい
関係
あった
へいあんじだい
平安時代
になると
さくら
うつく
しさ
により
みりょう
魅了
される
ようになっていた
The blooming of cherry blossoms had been a celebrated agricultural event since ancient times, however the Heian period saw more people become fascinated in the beauty of cherry blossoms.
 
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