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We found 4 words and 7 examples matching 'じす'
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1
1. to excuse oneself; to take one's leave  (see also: 辞する)
2. to quit; to resign; to retire; to leave post
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noun
number of characters or letters
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0
Most common form: 自炊
1. cooking for oneself; cooking one's own food; doing one's own cooking; making food oneself; self-catering
2. scanning a book or magazine to create an ebook by oneself
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Most common form: 地すべり
noun
landslide
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へや
部屋
わたし
によってそうじされる
The room is cleaned by me.
わたし
たち
にわ
きれいそうじした
We cleaned up our garden.
わたし
たち
へや
部屋
そうじしましょ
Let's clean our room.
パパ
しょさい
書斎
パパそうじしてもらったらどう
Why don't you have Dad's study cleaned by him?
ヒント *****
かず
かたり
なか
じすう
字数
かんけい
関係
ありません
The number of *****s in the hint has no relation to the number of characters in the word.
 
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