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We found 2 words, 1 kanji, and 117 examples matching '斬る'
Word search: 2 matches
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Most common form: きる
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to slice (off); to lop (off); to cut (off); to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.)
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expression
being just before one is generous  (idiomatic expression)
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Kanji search: 1 match
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ザン   き to kill   
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キン   axe
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カ   ゲ   した below, under   くだ to descend   さげる to lower, to reduce   
cliff
シャ   くるま car   
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かれ
その
かぞく
家族
かたな
って
ころ
した

He killed the family, cutting them with a sword.
ふうそう
風霜
かれつ
苛烈
やみ
title of book, album etc.
Severe Hardships: Killing Bad Guys with a Sword
にほん
日本
でんとう
伝統
ぶどう
武道
である
いあい
居合
から
はじ
まった
という
せつ
あれば
ぶしょう
武将
たち
たたか
まえ
しき
士気
たか
める
ために
った
という
せつ
ある
One theory suggests it began from iaigiri, a traditional Japanese martial art, while another holds that samurai warlords used it before battles to boost morale.
ふくきました
I put on my clothes.
そのナイフりんごきってください
Please cut the apple with that knife.
 
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