ichidan verb (ichidan)

Number of vocabulary: 324
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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji dakiyoseru to embrace
kanji kieru to go out, to vanish, to disappear
kanji shiraseru to let know, to inform, to tell
kanji norikaeru to change between buses or trains
kanji tsumeru (1)to stuff into, to jam, to cram, to pack, to fill, to plug, to stop up, (v1,vt,vi) (2)to shorten, to move closer together, (v1,vt) (3)to reduce (spending), to conserve, (v1,vt,vi) (4)to focus in
kanji kikaeru; kigaeru to change one's clothes; to change one's clothes
kanji sakaeru to prosper, to flourish; to shine, to look attractive, to look pretty
kanji samatageru to disturb, to prevent, to obstruct, to hinder
kanji heriru to decrease
kanji kazoeru to count, to enumerate
kanji matomeru (1)to collect, to put (it all) together, to integrate, to consolidate, to unify, (2)to summarize, to aggregate, (3)to bring to a conclusion, to finalize, to settle, to put in order, (4)to establis
kanji miseru to show
kanji hareru to swell (from inflammation)/to become swollen/(P)
kanji inorimotomeru to pray for
kanji oikakeru to chase, to run after, to pursue
kanji mitsukeru (1)to discover, to find (e.g. an error in a book), to come across, to detect, to spot, (2)to locate, to find (e.g. something missing), to find fault, (3)to be used to seeing, to be familiar with
kanji neru to lie down, to sleep
kanji oiru to age, to grow old
kanji haeru to shine, to look attractive, to look pretty
kanji yaseru to lose weight
kanji taeru (1)to bear, to stand, to endure, to put up with, (v1,vi) (2)to support, to withstand, to resist, to brave, (3)to be fit for, to be equal to
kanji kanjiru to feel, to sense, to experience
kanji meshiireru to call in
kanji homeru to praise
kanji yudaneru to entrust to, to devote oneself to, to abandon oneself to