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2 exact word matches found in search '破れる'
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Most common form: 割れる
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to break; to be smashed
2. to split; to crack; to fissure; to be torn
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to get torn; to tear; to rip; to break; to wear out
2. to be broken off (of negotiations, etc.); to break down; to collapse; to fall into ruin
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3 partial word matches found in search '破れる'
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noun
(in gagaku or noh) middle section of a song  (see also: 序破急)
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noun
1. tear; rip; breach; break; hole; crack; breakdown; collapse
2. spoilage; waste; wastepaper  (often written with kana only; this meaning is restricted to reading やれ)
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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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