ichidan verb (ichidan)

Number of vocabulary: 324
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kanji しあいにやぶれる to lose a game
kanji きんじる to prohibit
kanji むける to turn towards/to point/(P)
kanji つける to soak,to pickle
kanji つける (1)to attach, to join, to add, to append, to affix, to stick, to glue, to fasten, to sew on, to apply (ointment), (2)to furnish (a house with), (3)to wear, to put on, (4)to keep a diary, to make a
kanji ついえる (1)to use up (one's savings), (2)to be wasted (time, effort, etc), (3)to fall apart, to become useless, (4)(arch) to be wiped out (in battle), (5)(arch) to fall apart (one's body or health)
kanji せわがやける to be troublesome, to require the aid and labour of others
kanji いる to cast, to mint, to coin
kanji うちよせる to break onto (shore), to wash ashore, to attack
kanji かえる (1)to replace, (2)to exchange, to interchange, (3)to substitute
kanji あたえる (1)to give (esp. to someone of lower status), to bestow, to grant, to confer, to present, to award, (2)to provide, to afford, to offer, to supply, (3)to assign, (4)to cause, (5)(comp) to pass (a
kanji しいる to force, to compel, to coerce
kanji つげる to inform
kanji ぬれる to get wet
kanji はえる to shine, to look attractive, to look pretty
kanji よせる (1)to come near/to let someone approach/ (2)to collect/to gather/to receive/ (3)to add/ (4)to put aside/(P)
kanji でんわにでる to answer the phone
kanji ほめる to praise, to admire, to speak well
kanji てをあげる (1)to raise one's hand or hands, (2)to surrender, (3)to raise a hand to someone (as a threat to strike), (4)to improve
kanji もえる to burn/to get fired up/(P)
kanji こえをかける to greet, to call out to someone
kanji くれる to get dark
kanji かかえる (1)to hold or carry under or in the arms, (2)to have (esp. problems, debts, etc.), (3)to employ, to engage, to hire
kanji さける (1)to avoid (situation), (v1) (2)to ward off, to avert; (3)to avoid (physical contact with), (v1) (4)to ward off, to avert
kanji おさめる (1)to dedicate, to make an offering, to pay (fees), (2)to supply, (3)to store, (4)to finish, to bring to a close, (5)to restore (something to its place), (6)to achieve (e.g. a result)