Vocabulary consisting only from characters you are able to read
kanji
heta
unskillful, poor, awkward
kanji
šuubun
podzimní rovnodennost
kanji
kakikata
(1)way of writing, manner of writing, (2)penmanship (esp. used in old textbooks), calligraphy, (3)format (e.g. of a report), (4)stroke order of a character
kanji
cukuakari
měsíční svit
kanji
šigure
drizzle, shower in late autumn (fall) or early winter
kanji
koučousensei
ředitel školy
kanji
gote
white player (shogi)
kanji
raišuu ha korareru kadouka wakarimasen.
Nevím, jestli budu nebo nebudu moct přijít příští týden.
kanji
ano su-pa- ha ašita ha jasumi no hazu desu.
Ten supermarket by měl být zítra zavřený.
kanji
micukeru
(1)to discover, to find (e.g. an error in a book), to come across, to detect, to spot, (2)to locate, to find (e.g. something missing), to find fault, (3)to be used to seeing, to be familiar with
kanji
tariru
(1)to be sufficient/to be enough/ (2)to be worth doing/to be worthy/ (3)to be sufficient/to answer/to do/(P)
kanji
sensei
teacher, master, doctor
kanji
kireru
(1)to cut well/to be sharp/ (2)to break (off)/to snap/to wear out/ (3)to be injured/ (4)to burst/to collapse/ (5)to be disconnected/to be out of/to expire/to sever (connections) with/ (6)to be shrewd
kanji
čuunen
middle-age, middle age, midlife, one's middle years
kanji
tamego
casual language
kanji
nanpun
how many minutes
kanji
mieru
to be seen, to appear
kanji
akirakana
jasný, zřejmý, zřetelný