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We found 2 words, 12 kanji, and 85 examples matching 'たたく'
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Most common form: 叩く
'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to strike; to clap; to knock; to beat; to tap; to pat
2. to play drums
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Most common form: 憎まれ口を叩く
expression, 'ku' godan verb
to say nasty things (about); to use abusive language
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Kanji search: 12 matches
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たた to strike, beat, hit   
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seal
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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strike
オウ   -   なぐ to assault, hit   
Example search: 85 matches
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ドアたたくやめろ
Stop beating on the door!
だれドアどんどんたたいている
Someone is battering at the door.
だれ
たたいている
Someone is knocking on the door.
かれ
わたし
かた
かる
たたいた
He patted me on the shoulder.
いしばし
石橋
たたいて
わた

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