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NEWCOMER

SHITASHII (CLOSE IN RELATION)

TO LOSE THROUGH DEATH

WEAR EXPRESSION, FLOAT (TRANSITIVE)


BE BORN AGAIN
UNDECIDED

DO OVER AGAIN

physical shape
I can't help remembering

APPEARANCE

imperativo non te form


pull out transitive, skip (e.g. breakfast)
bear, endure tamaru

shiyou method, way (yarikata)

emotion (5) sense(s)

show/express/mean,stand
for
be on one's mind/suru ki
feel like doing
kanau match, compare with/gaman
cannot help doing This is usually used with ki ga shite, omowarete, kangaerarete, or sometimes negative feelings such as
hara ga tatte,
osoroshikute, kawaisoude. It means "cannot help feeling " or "some emotion/feeling spontaneously
occurs to me".

close friend

It is used when you get some feelings


spontaneously

kensa is an inspection to know whether there is a bad part or not

feel that,have a feeling


chousa is similar to "research". It is an activity to know a fact or to get a new knowledge
an impression: ki ga suru
suru ki ga suru feel like doing (da controllare)
sia omoeru che omowareru: seem, appear
likely
omoetenaranai, omowaretenaranai: cannot
help thinking that

to rearrange; to reorder; to move around


ittemoii abbreviation

controlla hinative

attitude

construction, works to stop up; to close up; to block (up); to plug up; to shut up/to cover (ears, eyes, etc.); to
close (eyes,
mouth)/
block,obstruct/occupy,take up space /
feel depressed
controlla hinative

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