godan verb (godan)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji yashinau to rear, to maintain, to support (e.g. family), to cultivate
kanji okonau to do
kanji muku (1)to face/ (2)to turn toward/ (3)to be suited to/to be fit for/(P)
kanji furu to precipitate, to fall (e.g. rain)
kanji yaburu to tear/to violate/to defeat/to smash/to destroy/to break (e.g. password)/(P)
kanji toku (1)to solve, to answer, (2)to untie, (3)to comb, to untangle (hair)
kanji tsukarekiru to be exhausted, to be tired out
kanji utsu (1)to hit (something inanimate)/to strike/to beat (on something)/
kanji osamaru to be at peace, to clamp down, to lessen (storm, terror, anger)
kanji sasu to insert, to put in, to graft, to wear in belt
kanji nuu (1)to sew, to stitch, (2)to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
kanji aku to open (e.g. a festival)
kanji mesu (1)(hon) to call, to invite, to send for, to summon, (2)to eat, to drink, (3)to put on, to wear, (4)to ride, (5)to catch (a cold), to take (a bath), to tickle (one's fancy), to put on (years), to
kanji kusaru to rot, to go bad, to corrode
kanji kakawaru (1)to be the work of, to be the result of, to be done by, (2)to concern, to affect, to involve, to relate to; (3)to be affected, to be influenced, (4)to be concerned with, to have to do with, (5)
kanji tsuranuku (1)to go through, to pierce, to penetrate, (2)to persist, to stick to
kanji utsu (1)to shoot (at), (2)to attack, to defeat, to destroy, to avenge
kanji mitsu (1)to be full, (2)to wax (e.g. moon), (3)to rise (e.g. tide), (4)to mature, to expire
kanji futoru to grow fat
kanji fukumu (1)to contain, to comprise, to have, to hold, to include, to embrace, (2)to hold in the mouth, (3)to bear in mind, to understand, to harbor (grudge, etc.), to harbour, (4)to express (emotion, etc.
kanji okuru to send, to give to, to award to, to confer on
kanji nokoru to remain
kanji hosu (1)to air, to dry, to desiccate, (2)to drain (off), (3)to drink up, (4)to deprive of a role, job, etc. (usu. in the passive)
kanji omoidasu to recall, to remember
kanji hikidasu to withdraw