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We found 55 words, 1 kanji, and 95 examples matching '孤'
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0
isolation; loneliness; solitude
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0
isolation; being alone; being friendless
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1
Most common form: こい
noun
(romantic) love
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1
1. being alone; solitude; loneliness​
noun
2. orphan  (see also: 孤児; obscure term)
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1
Most common form: みなしご
orphan
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コ    alone   
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child   
カ   うり melon   
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ム   private
つめ    つま- claw; fingernail   
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その
くに
けいざいてき
経済的
せいじてき
政治的
こりつ
孤立
している

The country is isolated economically and politically.
その
むら
ひどい
あらし
によって
こりつ
孤立
した

The village was isolated by the heavy storm.
わたし
とても
こどく
孤独
ので
だれ
はな
あいて
相手
しい

I feel so lonely that I want someone to talk with.
にほんじん
日本人
にとって
ひとり
1人
ねむ
っている
アメリカ
こども
子供
こどく
孤独
える

To Japanese, an American baby sleeping by himself seems lonely.
その
とき
ほど
こどく
孤独
かん
じた
ことなかった
I had never felt more alone than at that time.
 
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