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What is a Koro?

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What is a Koro? Definition of koro. : a squat broad-mouthed usually covered jar (as of bronze, pottery, or jade) used mostly as an incense burner.

What is Kuni in Japanese? Kuni can be a troublesome word. Full of ambiguity, it can be translated as country, nation, state, or kingdom.

What is Kaeshimasu? kaeshimasu. 返します kaeshimasen. 返しません lets give back, return (something to someone), will probably give back, return (something to someone)

What is Ikimasu? Ikimasu is a verb meaning “go”. Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu. Ni is a particle. This particle is basically used to indicate an indirect object. Put simply, here, the particle ni indicates the direction of going.

What is a Koro? – Related Questions

 

What does Tsukaimasu meaning?

TSUKAIMASU (to use) becomes TSUKAEMASU (can use, or can be used). The other pattern is you insert RARE before MASU. MIMASU (to watch) becomes MIRAREMASU (can watch). Some verbs conjugate irregularly.

What is meant by Kaisha?

Definition and meanings of “kaisha”. kaisha – 会社 (かいしゃ) : a noun meaning ‘company’ or ‘corporation’ in Japanese. This can also work as plural.

What is Shirimasu?

to have something in one’s mind or memory as a result of experience or learning or information. This means that the state of “I know” has been continuing since someone came to know something sometime in the past. Te-form #2 applies here.

What does Amamiya mean in Japanese?

From Japanese 雨 (ama) meaning “rain” and 宮 (miya) meaning “temple, shrine, palace”. A notable bearer of this surname is voice actress and singer Sora Amamiya (雨宮 天 Amamiya Sora, 1993–).

What does Korusu mean in Japanese?

殺 ころ す • (korosu) godan (stem 殺 ころ し (koroshi), past 殺 ころ した (koroshita)) to kill, to put to death quotations ▼

What is Kuruma in Japanese?

In this post I’d like to talk about the origin of the word “くるま” (kuruma) which means “car”, and is typically written in Kanji as “車”. While this Kanji is one of the more visual and easy-to-remember ones out there, “kuruma” actually has an pretty surprisingly story behind it.

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