going bye-byes; going beddy-byes; baby; childish person (esp. a young woman)
easily; effortlessly; changing completely; plink (sound of something light falling or rolling)
to catch fire (of charcoal); to start burning; to burn away; to burn merrily
pole; rod; line; dash; spoken monotonously
going bye-byes; going beddy-byes; baby; childish person (esp. a young woman)
empty grain husk; immature ear (e.g. wheat); hollow object; unripe fruit
as a child; when one was a child
having difficulty falling asleep; unable to get to sleep
to sing; to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem
to continue; to keep up; to keep on
boy; son; child; mere boy; stripling; greenhorn
mountain; hill; mine (e.g. coal mine); heap; pile; crown (of a hat); thread (of a screw)
to cross over; to cross; to pass through; to exceed; to surpass; to be more (than)
village; hamlet; countryside; country; home (of one's parents, etc.); hometown
local specialty or souvenir bought as a gift while travelling; present brought by a visitor; something unpleasant that one is given (e.g. an illness while on vacation); unwelcome gift
to serve (in a bowl, on a plate, etc.); to dish out; to pile up; to heap up; to administer (medicine, poison); to dose out; to put into (e.g. information in a report, meaning in a statement)
shō (Japanese free reed musical instrument)
cold (e.g. weather); uninteresting (esp. joke); lame; dull
thump-thump; bang-bang; pit-a-pat; to beat fast (of one's heart); to throb; to pound
noisy; loud; annoying; troublesome; fussy; finicky
to hug someone close; to hold someone tight; to embrace closely
holiday; day off; sleep; rest; Good night