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We found 4 words and 8 examples matching 'ひさん'
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Most common form: 悲惨
disastrous; tragic; miserable; wretched; pitiful; woeful
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Most common form: 飛散
scattering (e.g. dust in the wind, enemies before an assault); dispersal; flying off (in all directions); flying apart
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Most common form: ヒ酸
noun
arsenic acid
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noun
non-oil producing countries; non-oil nation
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せんそう
戦争
ひさん
悲惨
かな
しみ
ともな

Misery and sorrow accompany war.
それ
ひさん
悲惨

What a shame!
もうたくとう
毛沢東
だいききん
大飢饉
しじょう
史上
もっと
ひさん
悲惨
はかいてき
破壊的
じんさい
人災
19581962 title of book, album etc.
Mao’s Great Famine: The Most Disastrous and Devastating Calamity Ever Caused by Humans, 1958–1962
ほっかいどう
北海道
にはスギ
かふん
花粉
ひさん
飛散
きわ
めて
すく
なく
おきなわ
沖縄
にはスギ
まった
せいそく
生息
しません
In Hokkaido, the level of Japanese cedar pollen dispersion is very low and Japanese cedar habitats do not exist in Okinawa.
せんそう
戦争
ひさん
悲惨
かな
しみ
つきもの
The accompaniments of the war are misery and sorrow.
 
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