intransitive verb (vintrans)
kanji
moriagaru
(1)to swell, to rise, to bulge, to be piled up, (2)to rouse, to get excited
kanji
koeru
(1)to cross over, to cross, to pass through, to pass over (out of), (2)to exceed
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
osamaru
to be at peace, to clamp down, to lessen (storm, terror, anger)
kanji
hajaru
(1)to be popular, to come into fashion, (2)to be prevalent, to spread widely (e.g. disease), to be endemic, (3)to flourish, to thrive
kanji
sawagu
to make a noise
kanji
ucuru
to be photographed, to be projected
kanji
wareru
to split, to crack
kanji
sumau
to live/to reside/to inhabit/(P)
kanji
deau
to meet by chance, to come across, to happen to encounter, to hold a rendezvous, to have a date
kanji
zokusuru
(1)to entrust, (2)to send (a message, etc.); to belong to, to come under, to be affiliated with, to be subject to
kanji
hareru
be sunny, clear away, stop raining
kanji
kakaru
(1)to take, (v5r) (2)to hang, (3)to come into view, to arrive, (4)to come under (a contract, a tax), (5)to start (engines, motors), (6)to attend, to deal with, to handle, (v5r,aux-v) (7)to have
kanji
ikasu
(1)to make (the best) use of, to leverage (skills, attributes, experience, etc.), to capitalise on (experience, etc), (2)to let live, to keep alive, (3)to revive, to resuscitate
kanji
neru
to lie down, to sleep
kanji
cukaeru
to serve, to work for, to attend
kanji
hibiku
(1)to resound, to be heard far away, (2)to reverberate, to shake, to vibrate, (3)to come (home), to remain (with someone), (4)to have an effect, to make an impression
kanji
činuru
to smear with blood, to kill
kanji
mieru
to be seen, to appear
kanji
aku
to open (e.g. a festival)