ichidan verb (ichidan)

Number of vocabulary: 324
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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji yuderu to boil
kanji nureru to get wet
kanji mageru to bend, to crook, to lean, to yield (a point), to depart (from a principle)
kanji yakeru be burned
kanji tsudukeru to continue, to go on, to follow
kanji chidimeru to shorten, to reduce, to boil down, to shrink
kanji yukiwomarumeru to make a snowball
kanji homeru to praise
kanji aratameru (1)to change, to alter, to revise, to replace, (2)to reform, to correct, to mend, to improve, (3)to examine, to check, to inspect, (4)to do properly, to do formally
kanji shimeru to tie
kanji namakeru (1)to be idle, to slacken, (v1,vt) (2)to neglect (e.g. one's work)
kanji nagameru to view, to gaze at
kanji miru to see, to watch
kanji kasaneru to pile up, to put something on another, to heap up, to add, to repeat
kanji tameru to save (i.e. in a bank)
kanji atsumeru to get (things) together
kanji oboreru (1)(uk) to nearly drown, to sink below the surface (of water), (2)to indulge in, to lose one's head over something
kanji kikiwakeru rozlišit poslechem
kanji yameru to stop
kanji majiru to be mixed, to be blended with, to associate with, to mingle with, to interest, to join
kanji kaerimiru (1)to look back (e.g. over shoulder or at the past), to turn around, to review, (2)to reflect, to reconsider, (3)to consider (usu. used in negative), to concern oneself about
kanji tsukaeru to be useful/to be serviceable
kanji norikaeru to change between buses or trains
kanji tonaeru (1)to recite, to chant, (2)to cry, to yell, to shout, (3)to advocate, to advance, to preach, to insist
kanji heriru to decrease