ichidan verb (ichidan)

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kanji soroeru (1)to collect, to gather, to get together, to complete (a collection), (2)to arrange, to put in order, to prepare, to get ready, (3)to make uniform, to make even, to match
kanji moeru to burn/to get fired up/(P)
kanji sameru (1)to become cool (e.g. from a high temperature to room temperature), to come down (fever), (2)to cool down (interest), to abate, to subside, to dampen
kanji maniawaseru (1)to make do, to manage (with something), to make shift, (2)to (make) get done on time
kanji kizucukeru (1)to wound, to injure, (2)to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.), (3)to damage, to chip, to scratch
kanji heru to pass, to elapse, to experience
kanji jowameru to weaken/(P)
kanji kotaeru to answer, to reply
kanji oriru to get off, to descend (e.g. a mountain)
kanji cuudžiru to run to, to lead to, to communicate, to understand, to be well-informed
kanji jabureru to be defeated, to be unsuccessful
kanji norikaeru to change between buses or trains
kanji močiiru to use, to make use of, to utilize, to utilise
kanji učijoseru to break onto (shore), to wash ashore, to attack
kanji cutomeru to serve, to fill a post, to work (for), to exert oneself, to endeavor, be diligent, to play (the part of)
kanji takeru to be boiled, to be cooked, to be done, to be ready
kanji jaseru (1)(uk) to become thin, to lose weight, to reduce (one's) weight, to slim, (2)to be barren, to be infertile, to be sterile
kanji taeru (1)to die out, to peter out, to become extinct, (2)to cease, to be stopped, to be discontinued, to be cut off
kanji tokeru to melt, to thaw, to fuse, to dissolve
kanji sadameru to decide, to establish, to determine
kanji koewokakeru to greet, to call out to someone
kanji šiiru to force, to compel, to coerce
kanji tateru to raise, to set up
kanji amaeru (1)to behave like a spoiled child, to behave like a spoilt child, to fawn on, (2)to depend and presume upon another's benevolence
kanji sakaeru to prosper, to flourish; to shine, to look attractive, to look pretty