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いえ
is the Japanese word for "house" or "home." It refers to a physical structure where people live.
うみ (umi)
Sea or ocean
えんぴつ (enpitsu)
is the Japanese word for "pencil." It is an instrument used for writing or drawing.
おかね (okane)
is the Japanese word for "money." It refers to currency used for transactions and trade.
かばん (kaban)
is the Japanese word for "bag" or "briefcase." It is commonly used for carrying personal items or belongings.
きょう (kyou)
is the Japanese word for "today." It is used to refer to the current day.
さくら (sakura)
is the Japanese word for "cherry blossom." It represents the iconic flower that blooms in spring and is a symbol of beauty and the transient nature of life in Japanese culture.
たべる (taberu)
is the Japanese word for "to eat." It is commonly used in various contexts related to consuming food.
ねる (neru)
is the Japanese word for "to sleep." It refers to the act of resting or going to bed.
あか (aka)
is the Japanese word for "red." It is used to describe the color and can also symbolize energy and passion in Japanese culture.
あお (ao)
is the Japanese word for "blue." It is often associated with calmness and tranquility and can also represent nature.
いぬ (inu)
is the Japanese word for "dog." It refers to the domesticated canine and is often considered a loyal companion in Japanese culture.
ねこ (neko)
is the Japanese word for "cat." It signifies the domesticated feline, often valued for its companionship and independence in Japanese culture.
かぞく (kazoku)
is the Japanese word for "family." It encompasses the notion of familial relationships and bonds within a household.
ともだち (tomodachi)
is the Japanese word for "friend." It denotes a person with whom one shares a bond of mutual affection and support.
たんじょうび (tanjoubi)
is the Japanese word for "birthday." It marks the annual celebration of the day on which a person was born.
みず (mizu)
is the Japanese word for "water." It is essential for life and is used in various contexts, including drinking, cooking, and washing.
くるま (kuruma)
is the Japanese word for "car." It refers to a vehicle that is used for transportation.
はな (hana)
is the Japanese word for "flower." It represents the reproductive structure of flowering plants and is often associated with beauty and nature.
き (ki)
is the Japanese word for "tree." It symbolizes nature, life, and growth.
うた (uta)
is the Japanese word for "song." It encompasses various forms of musical expression and is often associated with art and culture.
かみ (kami)
is the Japanese word for "paper" or can mean "spirit" or "god" depending on context. It is essential in traditional crafts and spiritual practices.
しごと (shigoto)
is the Japanese word for "work" or "job." It refers to activities undertaken for earning a livelihood or other productive tasks.
やすみ (yasumi)
is the Japanese word for "rest" or "holiday." It refers to a break from work or an occasion for relaxation.
あさ (asa)
is the Japanese word for "morning." It signifies the early part of the day, typically from dawn until noon.