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We found 6 words and 2 examples matching 'ファイト'
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noun
1. fight
2. fighting spirit  (see also: ファイティングスピリット; abbreviation)
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noun
1. physical fight; IRL fight  (slang; originally from English 'real fight')
2. real match (as opposed to a training match); no-holds-barred fight  (slang)
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noun
catfight; fight between women
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interjection (kandoushi)
well done!; nice try!; well fought!  (originally from 'nice fight')
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noun
fight money; purse
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ファイト
Don't give up the fight.
えいが
映画
ファイトクラブエンディング
おどろ
かされた

The movie "Fight Club" has a surprise ending.
 
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