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MY AVERAGE MASTERY
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741 words found containing '空' in any position
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Most common form: カラオケ
karaoke (singing to taped accompaniment)  (from 空 and オーケストラ; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 虚しい
1. empty; void; vacant
2. vain; fruitless; futile; ineffective
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vacancy; room for rent or lease
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Most common form: 唐揚げ
deep-fried food  (food term)
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noun
vacant or unoccupied room
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Most common form: 虚しく
in vain; to no purpose; fruitlessly
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Most common form: 虚しくなる
to die; to expire
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noun
vacant land
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noun
1. karate
2. empty handed  (this meaning is restricted to form 空手)
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Most common form: から
emptiness; vacuum; blank
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