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矢 |
ya |
arrow |
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弓から矢を放つ |
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yumi kara ya o hanatsu
release an arrow from a bow |
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や |
矢 |
ya |
arrow |
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やじるし |
矢印 |
yajirushi |
directing arrow |
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弱 |
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7586 |
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弱い |
yowai |
weak |
645 |
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うちの子は数学が弱い |
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uchi no ko wa suugaku ga yowai
my son is weak in arithmetic |
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よわい |
弱い |
yowai |
weak |
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7587 |
よわまる |
弱まる |
yowamaru |
to abate, to weaken; to be dejected |
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7588 |
よわめる |
弱める |
yowameru |
to weaken |
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7589 |
よわる |
弱る |
yowaru |
to be troubled, to be dejected |
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Ba… hodo ば... ほど
Phrase meaning: the more… the more
It follows the stem of ba-form of verb or
adjective. The dictionary form of the same
verb or adjective is repeated before hodo.
1. Used with verb
練習すればするほどうまくなります。
Renshuu sureba suru hodo umaku narimasu.
The more you practice, the better you can
do.
2. Used with adjective
早ければ早いほどいい。
Hayakereba hayai hodo ii.
The sooner, the better.
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