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We found 1 word, 18 partial word matches, and 1 example matching 'やきすてる'
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
to burn up
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Most common form:
noun
1. arrow
2. wedge; chock
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'su' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to expect; to look forward to
2. to set (a date, etc.)
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Most common form: ている
ichidan verb, auxiliary verb
indicates continuing action or state (e.g. to be ..ing, to have been ..ing)  (from ..て or で plus いる; colloquialism)
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れんぽう
連邦
ぎかい
議会
その
ほうあん
法案
かけつ
可決
した
けっか
結果
それまで
いじょう
以上
おお
こっき
国旗
てられた
ちが
ありません
I am sure that more flags were burned as a result of Congress passing that law than had ever been burned before.
 
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