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We found 2 words, 18 partial word matches, and 7 examples matching 'きかざる'
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to dress up
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noun
hear-not monkey (one of the three wise monkeys)  (see also: 三猿)
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naturalization; naturalisation
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auxiliary
not; un-  (see also: ざり; literary form of -ない; archaic)
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ざる
かざる
わざる

See nothing, hear nothing, say nothing.
じじつ
事実
りたければ
ちょくせつ
直接
かれ
ぶん
かざる
ない

If we want to know the truth, we're going to have to hear his side of the story directly.
アメリカ
じん
いっぱん
一般
きかざ
着飾
こと
この
まない

Americans, in general, don't like to dress up.
わたし
たち
せんせい
先生
びじん
美人
であった
きかざ
着飾
ような
ひと
なかった
Our teacher was a beautiful lady, but was not the type of person who dressed up.
おお
こども
子供
たち
ななごさん
七五三
いわ
きかざ
着飾
っていた

Many children dressed up for the Shichigosan Festival.
 
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