Components
MY AVERAGE MASTERY
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12 word matches found for '懐' using reading 'なつ'
4
dear; desired; missed  (see also: 懐く)
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4
'mu' godan verb, transitive verb
to yearn for (someone, something); to miss
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2
Most common form: なつく
'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
to become emotionally attached  (see also: 懐かしい; often written with kana only)
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3
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to win over; to win another's heart
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6
Most common form: 人なつこい
friendly; affable; amiable; sociable; loving company; (animals) taking kindly to men
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lonesome for
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dear; desired; missed
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0
noun
nostalgic song; golden oldie  (see also: 懐かしのメロディ; abbreviation)
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3
amiable; affable; likable
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expression, noun
nostalgic song; golden oldie
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4
amiable; affable; likable
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expression, 'mu' godan verb
to view the past with nostalgia
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