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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 4 examples matching '授かる'
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Most common form: さずかる
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to be awarded (e.g. a prize); to be given an award; to receive (e.g. a title)
2. to be gifted or endowed (e.g. with a talent)
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ジュ   さずける to teach, to grant   さずかる be granted, to be taught   
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hand
ジュ   うける to receive, to accept   うかる to pass (an exam)    
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また again   
cover; covered   
つめ claw; fingernail   
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フランクス
りくぐん
陸軍
たいしょう
大将
ナイト
しゃくい
爵位
めいよ
名誉
しょうごう
称号
さず
かりました

General Franks received an honorary knighthood.
つま
そうざん
早産
せんごひゃく
1500
グラム
おんな
さず
かった

My wife gave birth prematurely to a 1500-gram baby girl.
むかし
ちが
ていそうかんねん
貞操観念
きはく
希薄
になったいま
けっこん
結婚
まえ
さず
かる
めずらしくない
In contrast with days gone by, as our modern sense of virtue diminishes, it's no longer rare to see children born out of wedlock.
Source: 慈雨柚月裕子
そのピアニスト
ひぼん
非凡
さいのう
才能
さず
かっている

The pianist is endowed with extraordinary talent.
 
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