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We found 8 words and 12 examples matching 'そうほう'
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Most common form: 双方
'no' adjective, adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun
two way; both parties; mutual; both
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0
Most common form: 走法
noun
running style
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0
Most common form: 奏法
noun
playing (instrument); playing method; touch
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0
noun
involucre; involucrum
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noun
manipulation techniques (e.g. puppets); handling techniques  (see also: 文楽)
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そうほう
双方
ぶん
かない
しんそう
真相
からない

You cannot learn the truth unless you hear what both parties have to say.
その
あらそ
あと
そうほう
双方
たすう
多数
ししゃ
死者

After the conflict there were many dead on both sides.
いしそつう
意思疎通
そうほう
双方
つよ
きも
気持
あれば
だいじょうぶ
大丈夫
です
If there is a strong mutual desire, you can come to a mutual understanding.
しかしながらこのストライキ
へいわてき
平和的
なくマーテイン・ルーサー・キング・ジュニア
ぼくし
牧師
ろうし
労使
そうほう
双方
にんたい
忍耐
へいせい
平静
もと
めた

The strike had not been peaceful, however, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. begged both sides to be patient and calm.
わへい
和平
かいだん
会談
さいど
再度
しっぱい
失敗
した
そうほう
双方
とも
あいてがた
相手方
しっぱい
失敗
せきにん
責任
あり
ひなん
非難
した

The peace talks failed again, with both sides blaming the other for the failure.
 
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