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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 18 examples matching '国人'
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noun
1. indigenous person; inhabitant of a country
2. local; native  (this meaning is restricted to reading くにびと)
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コク   くに country   
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ギョク   たま jewel   
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オウ    king   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
dot   
box, enclosure   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
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こくじん
国人
りょうしゅ
領主
じざむらい
地侍
かんけつ
簡潔
えば
きぼ
規模
ちが
います

Put simply, the scope of a native feudal lord and a provincial samurai is different.
がくせい
学生
こくじん
黒人
たい
する
イメージ
いた

I asked the student what image he had of black people.
こくじん
黒人
バス
こうぶ
後部
すわ
もしも
こうぶ
後部
つまってしまえば
たねばならなかった

Black people had to sit in the back of the bus, or stand if the back was full.
マーテイン・ルーサー・キング・ジュニア
こくじん
黒人
ぼくし
牧師
ちち
として
まれた

Martin Luther King, Jr., was the son of a black minister.
こくじん
黒人
わたばたけ
綿畑
ろうどう
労働
きょうせい
強制
された

Black people were compelled to work in cotton fields.
 
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