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We found 3 words, 15 partial word matches, 1 kanji, and 80 examples matching '哀しい'
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Most common form: 悲しい
sad; sorrowful
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Most common form: 悲しい出来事
expression, noun
sad event
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Most common form: 悲しい歌
doleful song; sad song
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particle, conjunction
(at the end of a phrase) notes one (of several) reasons
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interjection (kandoushi)
1. shh! (used to silence someone); sh!  (see also: しっ)
2. shoo! (used to drive off an approaching animal, etc.)  (see also: しっ)
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noun
well
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アイ   あわ piteous, sorrowful   あわれむ to feel pity   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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イ   ころも clothes   
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かれ
わたし
かな
しい
ものがたり
物語
かせた

He told me a sad story.
つらいとき
かな
しい
とき
ひと
ために
なに
してみましょ
In hard times, in sorrowful times, let's try doing something for other people.
とても
かな
しい
ことです
It's heartbreaking.
かな
しい
こと
わす
れる

I forget sad things when I fall asleep.
きのう
昨日
かな
しい
できごと
出来事
あった
A sad accident took place yesterday.
 
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