ichidan verb (ichidan)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji mezameru to wake up
kanji bareru to leak out (a secret), to be exposed (a lie, improper behaviour, etc.) (behavior)
kanji obiru (1)to wear (sword, decoration, etc.), to carry, (2)to be entrusted (e.g. with a mission), to take on, (3)to have a trace of, to be tinged with
kanji tatoeru to compare, to liken, to speak figuratively, to illustrate, to use a simile
kanji jabureru to get torn/to wear out/(P)
kanji mešiireru to call in
kanji susumeru to recommend, to advise, to encourage, to offer (wine)
kanji ageru (1)to raise, to elevate, (2)to do up (one's hair), (3)to fly (a kite, etc.), to launch (fireworks, etc.), to surface (a submarine, etc.), (4)to land (a boat), (5)to deep-fry, (6)to show someone
kanji tašikameru to ascertain, to check, to make sure
kanji ikiru to live, to exist
kanji kakeru to hang something
kanji toriageru (1)to take up, to pick up, (2)to accept, to adopt, to listen to, (3)to disqualify, to confiscate, to deprive, (4)to adopt (child)
kanji wasureru to forget
kanji sameru (1)to become cool (e.g. from a high temperature to room temperature), to come down (fever), (2)to cool down (interest), to abate, to subside, to dampen
kanji kokoromiru to try, to test
kanji koewokakeru to greet, to call out to someone
kanji uttaeru (1)to raise, to bring to (someone's attention), (2)to appeal to, to call for, (3)to complain, (4)to sue (a person), to take someone to court, (5)to resort to (e.g. arms, violence)
kanji homeru to praise
kanji fueru to increase/to multiply/(P)
kanji hadžimeru to begin
kanji sageru to take along, to hold in the hand; (uk) (col) to carry in one's own hands, to carry in a manner that is obvious to others
kanji haricukeru (1)to paste, to stick, to affix, (2)to station, to post
kanji hadžikeru to burst open, to split open, to pop
kanji močiiru to use, to make use of, to utilize, to utilise
kanji cureru to bring