godan verb (godan)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji uzukumaru (uk) to crouch, to squat, to cower
kanji kizucuku (1)to be wounded, to get injured, (2)to get hurt feelings, (3)to chip, to scratch, to damage
kanji kamau (1)to mind, to care about, to be concerned about, (2)to care for, to look after, (3)to prepare for, (4)to interfere with, to meddle in, (5)to tease
kanji furiharau to shake off
kanji koumuru (1)to wear (on head, usu. one's own), to put on (over head, usu. one's own), to crown (oneself), (2)to pour or dash water, dust, etc. (on oneself), (3)to bear (e.g. someone's debts, faults, etc.),
kanji toku to dissolve (paint), to scramble (eggs), to melt (metal, etc.), to mix (water with flour, etc.)
kanji kudaku to break, to smash
kanji ojobosu to exert, to cause, to exercise
kanji somaru to be dyed
kanji daku to embrace, to hold in the arms
kanji nikomu to cook together, to boil well
kanji ajamaru (1)to make a mistake, to err, (2)to mislead, to misguide
kanji kajou to commute
kanji utau to sing
kanji noru to get on,to ride
kanji sugiru to exceed
kanji hiku to play (piano, guitar)
kanji tobasu (1)to fly, to fire, to hurl, to launch, (2)to skip over, to omit, to drop (e.g. stitch), (3)to run or drive fast, to gallop, (4)to spread a rumour (rumor), to tell a story, (5)to remove, to get r
kanji mukau to face
kanji curu to fish
kanji kaku (1)to draw, to paint, to sketch, (2)to depict, to describe; (3)to draw, to paint, to sketch
kanji nakijamu to stop crying, to cry oneself out
kanji maneku to invite
kanji bukkorosu to beat to death
kanji čuuiwososogu to pay attention