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181 word matches found for '千' using reading 'せん'
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Most common form: せん
numeric
1,000; thousand  (阡 and 仟 are used in legal documents)
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noun
1,000; one thousand
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noun
four thousand
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noun
1. thousand years
2. very long period; forever
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adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
1000 ri; (a) long distance
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noun
1. great depth; bottomless
2. great height
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noun
thousand years; many years
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being a match for a thousand; being a mighty warrior (combatant, player)  (yojijukugo)
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noun
1. great collection (of things); cluster; bunch
2. bottle gourd  (see also: 千成り瓢箪; abbreviation)
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noun
clairvoyance
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noun
large junk, with capacity for 1,000 koku of rice  (see also: )
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adverb, noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
exceedingly; very many; very much; indeed; a great many
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numeric
2000; two thousand
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noun
1000 yen
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noun
the 1900s
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an infinite variety of; multifarious; being extremely varied and wide-ranging  (yojijukugo)
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millennium; one thousand years; long time
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5000 yen
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noun
small pieces or strips of vegetables; shredded vegetables
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(the year) 1999
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noun
1000 pounds; 1000 kan; 1000 yen; 1000 pieces of gold; great weight; pricelessness
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noun
10,000,000; ten million; myriad
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Most common form: 繊六本
noun
julienne (esp. of daikon); long, thin strips  (see also: 繊蘿蔔)
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noun
tremendous number
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noun
one thousand days
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noun
thousands
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division by 1000; one-thousandth
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noun
many mountains and rivers; a great distance to travel  (yojijukugo)
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interjection (kandoushi)
sorry; excuse me; thank you  (see also: すみません; jocular, humorous term)
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Most common form: 千筋
noun
striped pattern (textiles, pottery)
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