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1 exact word match found in search '涙がちょちょ切れる'
expression, ichidan verb
to have tears in one's eyes; to be unable to stop crying (colloquialism; regional dialect: Kansai-ben)(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
15 partial word matches found in search '涙がちょちょ切れる'
particle
1. indicates sentence subject (occasionally object)2. indicates possessive (esp. in literary expressions)
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suffix
apt to do; liable to do; tend to do (used to describe a negative tendency) (often written with kana only)(click the word to view an additional 1 form, examples and links)
suffix
person who is ...; thing that is ... (after a noun or the root of an adjective)(click the word for examples and links)
noun
1. work; booksuffix
2. (a book) by(click the word to view an additional 1 meaning and 1 form, examples and links)
'na' adjective, noun
eager; earnest; ardent; kind; keen; acute(click the word for examples and links)
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to break; to snap; to be cut; to split; to crack2. to be injured
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noun
1. piece; slice; strip; scrap2. cloth (also written as 布, 裂)
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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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