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We found 4 words and 32 examples matching 'たいざい'
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Most common form: 滞在
stay; sojourn
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noun
serious crime; grave sin
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noun
country one is staying in
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noun
history of having stayed somewhere; travel history
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おじさん
こんしゅう
今週
うちたいざいしている
My uncle is staying with us this week.
とうきょう
東京
たいざい
滞在
ばして
いいです
You may extend your stay in Tokyo.
いつまで
にほん
日本
たいざい
滞在
なります
How long are you going to stay in Japan?
たいざい
滞在
きかん
期間
どのくらいです
How long are you going to stay?
どのくらい
たいざい
滞在
よてい
予定
です
How long are you going to stay here?
 
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