ichidan verb (ichidan)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji jowameru to weaken/(P)
kanji sodateru to bring up
kanji okiru to get up, to rise
kanji kuwadateru to plan, to plot, to propose, to design, to intend, to contemplate, to attempt, to undertake
kanji taberu to eat
kanji hareru to swell (from inflammation)/to become swollen/(P)
kanji joseru (1)to come near/to let someone approach/ (2)to collect/to gather/to receive/ (3)to add/ (4)to put aside/(P)
kanji miru to see, to watch
kanji okonawareru to be done, to be practiced, to be practised, to take place, to be held, to be prevalent, to be in fashion, to be in vogue, to be current, to come into use
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 susumeru to advance, to promote, to hasten
kanji kiru to wear, put on (from shoulders down)
kanji idžimeru to tease
kanji koeru (1)to cross over, to cross, to pass through, to pass over (out of), (2)to exceed
kanji someru to begin to
kanji kowareru be broken
kanji sameru (1)to wake, to wake up, (2)to become sober, to sober up, to regain consciousness (e.g. after anaesthesia), (3)to come to one's senses, to be disillusioned
kanji cukekuwaeru to add one thing to another
kanji umeru (1)to bury (e.g. in the ground), (2)to fill up (e.g. audience fills a hall), to fill (a seat, a vacant position), (3)to plug gaps, to stop a gap, (4)to make amends, to cover up for something, (5)
kanji kaeru (1)to replace, (2)to exchange, to interchange, (3)to substitute
kanji kotaeru to answer, to reply
kanji šindžiru to believe, to believe in, to place trust in, to confide in, to have faith in
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 jakunitateru být užitečný
kanji denwawokakeru to telephone, to make a phone call