verb (verb)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji sumu to clear (e.g. weather), to become transparent
kanji omoiyaru to be considerate, to sympathize with, to sympathise with
kanji noboru (1)to rise, to go up, to come up, to ascend, to be raised, (2)to enter (esp. from outdoors), to come in, to go in, (3)to enter (a school), to advance to the next grade, (4)to get out (of water), t
kanji gozaimasu be
kanji chekkusuru to check
kanji toreru (1)to come off/to be removed/ (2)(of pain, a fever, etc.) to disappear/ (3)to be caught/to be harvested/ (4)to be interpreted (as)/to be taken as/ (5)(of balance, etc.) to be attained/ (6)to be obtai
kanji hadakeru (1)(uk) to open, to bare, to expose, (2)to stretch
kanji kaishimeru to buy up
kanji mazeru to mix, to stir, to blend
kanji ajigasuru to taste
kanji homeru to praise, to admire, to speak well
kanji waku to boil
kanji kubaru to distribute, to deliver, to deal (cards)
kanji warau to laugh
kanji yuderu to boil
kanji atsumaru to gather
kanji nuu (1)to sew, to stitch, (2)to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
kanji hiku minus, to pull, to draw, to play (string instr.)
kanji utau to sing
kanji mazeru to mix, to stir, to blend
kanji orosu (1)to take down (e.g. flag), to launch (e.g. boat), to drop, to lower (e.g. ladder), to let (a person) off, to unload, to discharge, (2)to drop off (a passenger from a vehicle), to let (a person) of
kanji torikaeru to exchange
kanji sumau to live/to reside/to inhabit/(P)
kanji tsumu (uk) to pinch, to hold, to pick up; to pluck, to pick, to trim
kanji wakiagaru (1)to boil up, to come to the boil, to seethe, (2)to arise, to break out, (3)to get excited, to be in uproar