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37 examples found containing '甲'
その
ちょうさ
調査
によると
ぜんこく
全国
へいきん
平均
では15.6
ちいき
地域
べつ
ゆうびょうりつ
有病率
では
とうほく
東北
13.7%
きた
かんとう
関東
21.0%
みなみ
かんとう
関東
23.6%
とうかい
東海
28.7%
ほくりく
北陸
17.4%
こうしんえつ
甲信越
19.1%
きんき
近畿
17.4%
しこく
四国
16.9%
ちゅうごく
中国
16.4%
きゅうしゅう
九州
12.8%
ほっかいどう
北海道
おきなわ
沖縄
ごく
すく
ない
ゆうびょうりつ
有病率
でした
According to the study, the national average rate of prevalence is 15.6%, and by region the rate of prevalence for the Tohoku region is 13.7%, North Kanto 21%, Tokai 28.7%, Hokuriku 17.4%, Koshinetsu 19.1%, Kansai 17.4%, Shikoku 16.9%, Chugoku 16.4%, Kyushu 12.8% and Hokkaido and Okinawa with very few cases.
まいにち
毎日
れんしゅう
練習
した
かい
甲斐
があって
にほんご
日本語
じょうず
上手
になった
It was worth practicing every day as I got good at Japanese.
かに
こうら
甲羅
せて
あな

A crab digs a hole the same size as its shell.
かれ
こうら
甲羅
りっぱ
立派
しょくにん
職人
なった
He became a fine craftsperson after many years of experience.
かに
こうら
甲羅
せて
あな
っていうけど
けっきょく
結局
かれ
ような
にんげん
人間
ではブログ
とうさく
盗作
せき
やま
だよねそれ
いじょう
以上
むり
無理
だったんだ
They say that a crab digs a hole the same size as its shell. For a man like him, plagiarizing someone's blog was the best he could do, right? He couldn't have done any better.
そら
かんだか
甲高
ウミネコ
こえ
した
The high-pitched cry of a gull sounded in the sky.
Source: 慈雨柚月裕子
しゅうしゅぼうかん
袖手傍観
する
だけ
なに
できない
じぶん
自分
ふがい
不甲斐
なかった

I found myself useless, just looking on with folded arms and unable to do anything.
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