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We found 13 words, 1 kanji, and 7 examples matching '曽'
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Most common form: 都て
1. once; before; formerly; ever; former; ex-  (often written with kana only)
2. never yet; never before; first time; still not happened  (used with neg. verb; often written with kana only)
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3
Most common form: 曾祖父
noun
great-grandfather; great-granddad; great-grandad
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0
noun
great-grandchild
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0 2
unprecedented; unheard of
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Most common form:
prefix
great (i.e. great-grandson, great-grandmother)
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ソウ   ゾ   formerly
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デン   た rice field   
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
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きそがわ
木曽川
しばしば
にほん
日本
ライン
がわ
ばれている

The Kiso River is often called the Rhine of Japan.
てんじ
天智
てんのう
天皇
おうじ
皇子
こうぶん
弘文
てんのう
天皇
ひまご
曽孫

He was a great-grandson of Emperor Kobun who was Emperor Tenji's Imperial Prince.
その
ちほう
地方
みぞう
未曽有
おおじしん
大地震
みま
見舞
われた

The area was struck by the greatest earthquake on record.
これ
みぞう
未曽有
だいじけん
大事件

This serious incident is unprecedented.
かれ
そうそん
曽孫
かお
まで
きた

He lived to meet his great-grandchildren.
 
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