early; soon; quickly; swiftly; rapidly
to turn; to revolve; to visit several places; to function well; to pass a certain time
clearness; clarity; skillfulness (skilfulness)
incredible; unbelievable; terrific; impressive
particle indicating that the speaker is trying to recall some information
player (of a sport); athlete; team member
warm; mild; considerate; kind; warm (of a colour); mellow
thank you; thanks; much (thanks); very (sorry); quite; really; somehow
is not; am not; are not; isn't it?
primary school; elementary school; grade school
detailed; full; minute; knowing very well; knowledgeable (about); well-acquainted (with)
no; nay; well; er; you're welcome; not at all
delicious; tasty; sweet; attractive; appealing; convenient
store; shop; establishment; restaurant
to be aware of; to know; to notice; to feel; to understand; to comprehend; to remember
something; some; somehow; for some reason; (is there) something (you want, etc.)
belonging to (a group, organization, etc.); affiliation (with); being attached to; being under the control of
to enter; to go into; to break into; to join; to enroll; to contain; to hold
there (place relatively near listener); there (place just mentioned); that place; then (of some incident just spoken of); that (of point just raised); (arch.) you
Japanese representative; Japanese delegate; Japanese delegation
by the way; in this connection; incidentally; in passing
tearing; ripping; crunching; munching; stiff; starchy; (working) hard
somewhere; anywhere; in some respects
to be lucky; to be in luck; to be attached; to have; to be included
more or less; though not quite satisfactorily; tentatively; for the time being; just in case; once
board; plank; sheet (of metal); plate (of glass); cutting board; chopping board
step; stair; grade; rank; counter for breaks in written language (or speech, etc.); dan
liked; well-liked; in love (with); loved; faddism; eccentricity
university; college; former central university of Kyoto (established under the ritsuryo system for the training of government administrators); the Great Learning (one of the Four Books)