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We found 2 words, 1 kanji, and 21 examples matching '禎'
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noun
Katei era (1235.9.19-1238.11.23)
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noun
good omen
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テイ   さいわ happiness   
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ジ   シ   しめ to show   
テイ    upright   
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かい shellfish   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
divining rod
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その
つる
さだこ
禎子
らなければならない
せんばづる
千羽鶴
さいしょ
最初
いちわ
一羽
だった
It was the first of the one thousand cranes that Sadako had to make.
なんふん
何分
った
それとも
なんじかん
何時間
った
ぬまた
沼田
せんせい
先生
いえ
はい
ってきて
さだこ
禎子
がく
てた

Minutes or hours later Dr. Numata came in and felt Sadako's forehead.
いま
さだこ
禎子
できること
づる
って
きせき
奇跡
ねが
ことだけだった
All Sadako could do now was to make paper cranes and hope for a miracle.
つる
たち
なに
うつく
しく
じゆう
自由
でしょ
さだこ
禎子
ため
いき
ついて
じた

How beautiful and free the cranes were! Sadako sighed and closed her eyes.
かてい
嘉禎
がんねん
元年
1235
ねん
ころ
きょうと
京都
まれる

He was born in Kyoto around the first year of the Katei era (1235).
 
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