かく
Meanings
Noun
Suffix
1. status; position; rank
Noun
2. method; way; style
3. rule; regulation; law
4. grammatical case
5. figure (syllogism)
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (79 in total)
extraordinary; special; exceptional; non-standard grammatical construction; ungrammatical usage; solecism
success; passing (e.g. exam); eligibility
strict; severe; stern; rigid; rigorous; tough
dignity; quality; grace; panache; level
personality; character; individuality; personhood
dramatic (improvement); remarkable (difference); marked; (far) better; exceptional
the same rank; equality; apposition
physique; constitution
character (of a person); personality; disposition; characteristics; nature (of a thing, event, etc.)
personality; style; appearance
qualitative difference; disparity; gap
formality; social rules; social status; social standing; (arch.) amendments and enforcement regulations (of the ritsuryo)
cheap; reasonable
fighting game (usu. one-on-one)
qualifications; requirements; capabilities
price; value; cost
higher rank; better position
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport
leader; leading figure
lower rank
divinity
original method or procedure; serious; orthodox; classical
saying; maxim; aphorism; proverb
hand-to-hand combat
family status
representative
rating; classification; allocation; grading
disqualification; unfitness; noncompliance
status elevation; upgrading; promotion
demotion; downgrading
tone (of speech, writing, etc.); style
low price
to be promoted to a higher rank
one's whole personality
nominative case
to raise the standard
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport
high price; heavy price
nonstandard; extraordinary; special
ceiling or fixed price
maxim; personal standard
inessive
case-marking particle (e.g. "ga", "no", "wo", "ni")
irregularity; irregular conjugation; translative
estimated price; price estimate
objective case
correct rules
possessive case
shrine ranking (abolished in 1946); company ranking
legal personality; juridical personality; corporate status; non-person legal entity
accusative case
case declension; case inflection
hypostasis; locative (case); adessive
status of a Buddhist temple
to observe the rules
case of a noun
usage; rules of grammar
referee officiating bouts of san'yaku ranked wrestlers
referee officiating the lowest division
locative case; adessive case
unranked shrine
en quad
case theory
indispensable case
referee officiating at bouts of rank-and-file wrestlers in the highest division
referee officiating the second highest division
referee officiating the third highest division
referee officiating the third lowest sumo division
referee officiating the second lowest division
partitive
instrumental (case)
ergative verb
oblique case
genitive case; adnominal case
case-marking particle
case grammar
Examples (1 in total)
In Latin, there are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative.