godan verb (godan)

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kanji oshimu (1)to be frugal, to be sparing, (2)to value, to hold dear, (3)to regret (e.g. a loss), to feel sorry (for), (4)to be unwilling, to be reluctant
kanji nakusu (1)to lose something, (2)to get rid of, (3)to lose someone (wife, child, etc.)
kanji seou to be burdened with, to carry on back or shoulder; to be burdened with, to carry on back or shoulder
kanji fumikomu (1)to step into (e.g. someone else's territory), to break into, to raid, (2)to come to grips with, to get to the core of
kanji kisoiau to compete with, to vie for
kanji hairu to enter, to join, to contain
kanji kiku (1)to be effective, to show effect, (2)to do its work, to carry out its function well, (3)to be possible to use
kanji shaberu (uk) to talk, to chat, to chatter
kanji kaku (1)(uk) to scratch, (2)to perspire, (3)to shovel, to paddle
kanji akariwokesu to turn the lights off
kanji negau (1)to desire, to wish, to hope, (2)to beg, to request, to implore, to pray, (aux-v) (3)to have something done for oneself
kanji yakusu to translate/to interpret/(P)
kanji aku to open (e.g. a festival)
kanji tsuku to be attached
kanji fumu to step on
kanji damaru to be silent
kanji utsuru to move house or transfer
kanji oyogu to swim
kanji kamu to chew
kanji mukau to face
kanji okonau to do
kanji kaesu to return (something)
kanji ochitsuku to calm down, to settle down, to be steady, to settle in, to take up one's residence, to harmonize with, to harmonise with, to match, to restore presence of mind
kanji idomu (1)to challenge, to throw down the gauntlet, to contend for, to tackle, (2)to pressure someone for sex, to woo, to make love to
kanji hanasu to separate, to set free, to turn loose