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We found 11 words and 221 examples matching 'へいか'
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Most common form: 陛下
pronoun, noun (suffix)
your Majesty; his Majesty; her Majesty  (honorific)
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Most common form: 平価
noun
normal prices; par; parity
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noun
branch of the army
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noun
soldier; tactician; strategist
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noun
indehiscent fruit; fruit that doesn't open when ripe, e.g. apricot
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じょおう
女王
へいか
陛下
まんさい
万歳

God save the Queen.
ごりょうしゃ
御料車
とは
てんのう
天皇
こうごう
皇后
りょう
へいか
陛下
など
りょこう
旅行
しよう
使用
される
せんよう
専用
きゃくしゃ
客車
です
Imperial carriages were exclusively for transporting the Japanese emperor and empress on trips.
てら
せんごくじだい
戦国時代
へいか
兵火
だいがらん
大伽藍
はい
した
という
People say that during the Warring States era, war caused a fire that turned the large temple into ash.
てんのう
天皇
こうごう
皇后
りょう
へいか
陛下
えいこく
英国
ほうもん
訪問
する
よてい
予定

The Emperor and Empress plan to visit Britain.
きねん
記念
しきてん
式典
へいかい
閉会
まく
じた

The commemorative ceremony ended with the closing address.
 
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