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We found 4 words, 1 kanji, and 10 examples matching '招き'
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3
noun
invitation
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4
noun
beckoning cat; figure of a cat with one paw raised (usu. white porcelain)
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5
transitive verb, ichidan verb
to gesture to come closer; to beckon; to call; to summon
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5
to invite in; to show someone in
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ショウ   まね to beckon, invite   
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ショウ   め to summon   
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トウ   かたな sword   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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パーティー
まね
いただき
しん
から
かんしゃ
感謝
もう
げます

I would like to express to you my deepest gratitude for having been a guest at your party.
きみ
きな
ひと
なら
だれ
でも
まね
なさい
You may invite any person you like.
そういう
はつげん
発言
ごかい
誤解
まね
やすい
Such a remark is open to misunderstanding.
まね
あずかりありがとうございます
Thank you very much for your invitation.
ゆうしょく
夕食
まね
くだ
ありがとうございます
Thank you for inviting me to dinner.
 
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