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74 partial word matches found in search '冬が近づいてきたので、山々はまもなく雪に覆われるだろう。'
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
winter(click the word for examples and links)
particle
1. indicates sentence subject (occasionally object)2. indicates possessive (esp. in literary expressions)
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Most common form: 偉
'na' adjective, noun
greatness(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
noun
1. opponent; rival; adversary2. menace; danger; threat; enemy
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Most common form: 的
'na' adjective, suffix
-like; typical(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
noun
1. north2. the North; northern territories
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Most common form: 黄
noun, 'na' adjective
yellow(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
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)
particle
that being the case; because of ...; the reason is ....; given that...(click the word for examples and links)
particle
1. indicates location of action; at; in (にて is the formal literary form)2. indicates time of action
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particle
1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
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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)
particle
1. (sentence end, mainly masc.) indicates emotion or emphasis2. (used with masu stem verb) command (from なさい; abbreviation)
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to cry; to weep; to sob; to howl
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Most common form: 鳴く
1. to sing (bird)
2. to bark; to purr; to make sound (animal)
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particle
1. at (place, time); in; on; during2. to (direction, state); toward; into
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particle
1. indicates emotion or admiration (at sentence end; female term or language)2. indicates emphasis (at sentence end; regional dialect: Kansai-ben)
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Most common form: 割れる
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to break; to be smashed2. to split; to crack; to fissure; to be torn
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Most common form: 我
pronoun, 'no' adjective
1. I; me2. oneself (this meaning is restricted to reading われ, わ)
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Most common form: られる
auxiliary verb, ichidan verb
1. indicates passive voice (incl. the "suffering passive") (see also: 未然形, 迷惑の受身; れる for 五段 verbs, られる for 一段. Follows the imperfective form of (v5) and (vs) verbs)2. indicates the potential form (see also: ら抜き言葉; no imperative form. Infrequently used in modern Japanese, e.g. 歩ける is favoured over 歩かれる)
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auxiliary verb
1. indicates speculation (after the imperfective form of certain verbs and adjectives)2. indicates will
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