godan verb (godan)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji jakudacu to be useful/to be helpful/to serve the purpose/(P)
kanji cudzuru (1)to spell, (2)to compose, to frame, to write, (3)to bind together (e.g. the pages of a book), to sew up, to stitch together, to patch
kanji akariwokesu to turn the lights off
kanji nokoru to remain
kanji kakawaru (1)to be the work of, to be the result of, to be done by, (2)to concern, to affect, to involve, to relate to; (3)to be affected, to be influenced, (4)to be concerned with, to have to do with, (5)
kanji bakasu začarovat, očarovat, proměnit
kanji kawaru (1)to succeed, to relieve, to replace, (2)to take the place of, to substitute for, to take over for, to represent, (3)to be exchanged, to change (places with), to switch
kanji mousu to say (polite)
kanji hanacu (1)to fire (e.g. an arrow), to hit (e.g. baseball), to break wind, (2)to free, to release, (3)to give off (e.g. a scent), to emit (e.g. light)
kanji arawasu (1)to reveal, to show, to display, (2)to express, (3)to represent, to signify, to stand for, (4)to make widely known
kanji haru to stick, to paste
kanji naoru be repaired
kanji deau to meet by chance, to come across, to happen to encounter, to hold a rendezvous, to have a date
kanji kiku to hear, to listen, to ask
kanji naru to sound
kanji araiba washing place
kanji hajasu to grow, to cultivate, to wear a beard
kanji cuku to arrive at, to reach
kanji očicuku 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 kašidasu to lend, to loan, to let out on hire
kanji idaku (1)to embrace, to hold in the arms (e.g. a baby), to hug, (2)to harbour (e.g. grudge) (harbor), to bear (e.g. a grudge), to entertain (e.g. suspicion); (v5k,vt) (3)to embrace, to hold in the arms (
kanji gohanwotaku to cook rice
kanji mezasu to aim at, to have an eye on
kanji niau to suit, to match, to become, to be like
kanji haku vomit