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22 partial word matches found in search 'もうダメだ、もうくたくた、疲れた。'
particle
1. too; also; in addition; as well; (not) either (in a negative sentence)2. both A and B; A as well as B; neither A nor B (in a negative sentence) (as AもBも)
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Most common form: 藻
noun, 'no' adjective
algae; waterweed; seaweed; duckweed(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
auxiliary verb
1. indicates speculation (after the imperfective form of certain verbs and adjectives)2. indicates will
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'na' adjective, noun
1. no good; not serving its purpose; useless; broken (often written with kana only)2. hopeless; wasted; in vain; purposeless (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 浮く
'ku' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to float2. to become merry; to be cheerful (see also: 浮かぬ顔)
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Most common form: グダグダ
2. withered; worn out
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Most common form: 他
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun, 'no' adjective
other (esp. people and abstract matters)(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to cook (grains, e.g. rice)2. to boil; to simmer; to stew; to seethe (see also: 煮る; regional dialect: Kansai-ben)
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Most common form: 焚く
2. to heat (a bath, stove, etc.)
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noun or verb acting prenominally
worn-out (as opposed to sleepy)(click the word for examples and links)
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