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5 examples found containing '禍'
わか
ひと
たち
せんか
戦禍
というもの
あたま
しか
らない

Young people know the disasters of war only in the abstract.
わたしたち
私達
それ
わざわい
せず
さいぜん
最善
くして
がんば
頑張
っていかなくて
はならない
We'll have to try and make the best of it.
あなた
わざわい
ぜんちょう
前兆
である
かべじょう
壁上
もの
める
かもしれない
わたし
ちんぷんかんぷん
You may be able to read the handwriting on the wall, but it is Greek to me.
じしん
地震
つなみ
津波
たいふう
台風
ごとき
せいおう
西欧
ぶんめい
文明
しょこく
諸国
おお
くにぐに
国々
にも
ぜんぜん
全然
われない
までも
ひんぱん
頻繁
わが
くに
のように
げきじん
劇甚
さいか
災禍
およ
ぼす
ことはなはだまれである
ってもよい

I’m not saying that many of the civilized countries in Western Europe have no earthquakes, tsunamis, or typhoons at all, but it's safe to say that it’s quite rare for disasters to strike a country as frequently and severely as they hit Japan.
かふく
禍福
あざな
える
なわ
ごと
kotowaza
It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good (literally: good luck and bad luck are intertwined like the strands of a rope).
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