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We found 2 words and 975 examples matching 'さくじつ'
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Most common form: 昨日
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
yesterday
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Most common form: 一日
noun
1. first day of the month  (usu. 一日 or 1日)
2. first ten days of the lunar month  (archaic; this meaning is restricted to reading ついたち)
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わたし
ちち
きのう
かいしゃ
会社
やす
んだ

My father was absent from his office yesterday.
きのううちかえって
なに
しました
What did you on returning home yesterday?
きのう
せんせい
先生
きょう
今日
テストする
った

Yesterday the teacher told us that he would give us a test today.
きのう
わたし
がっこう
学校
やす
んだ

I absented myself from school yesterday.
わたし
きのう
昨日
メアリー
いました

I met Mary yesterday.
 
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