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4 examples found containing '封'
にほん
日本
ほうけん
封建
じだい
時代
さいだい
最大
とち
土地
しょゆう
所有
した
りょうしゅ
領主
だいみょう
大名
ばれた

In feudal Japan, the lord with the largest land holdings was called a "daimyo."
おも
じょうほう
情報
こうかん
交換
つうしん
通信
などメール
おこ
なっています
ので
ふうとう
封筒
しよう
使用
およ
いんさつぶつ
印刷物
はいふ
配布
だいぶ
大分
すく
なくなっています

Because most of our communication and information sharing is done via email, our use of envelopes and distribution of printed material has markedly decreased.
かれ
サー
すこ
ほうけんてき
封建的
おも
える

It seems a bit feudal to call him "sir".
ぜん
せいき
世紀
なかごろ
中頃
まで
にほん
日本
ほうけん
封建
こっか
国家
であったことよくしられている
It is well known that up to the middle of the last century Japan was a feudal state.
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