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#27,065
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    English · JMdict
    formal or literary term, word usually written using kana alone must not (do);should not;do not
    at sentence end
    The notice in the park said, "Keep off the grass."
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    English · JMdict
    formal or literary term, word usually written using kana alone cannot
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#5,706
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    English · JMdict
    formal or literary term, word usually written using kana alone must;should;ought to
    See also: 可き (べき)
    Each member has to pay a membership fee.
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    English · JMdict
    formal or literary term, word usually written using kana alone will (surely);be bound to;must
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    English · JMdict
    formal or literary term, word usually written using kana alone will (do);shall
    indicates volition
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#340,961
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    formal or literary term must not do;should not do;do not do
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#111,293
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    proverb we were all beginners once;never lose your humility;don't let success get to your head;don't forget where you came from
    You shouldn't forget your original intentions.
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#224,419
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    proverb there isn't a moment to be wasted;every moment is precious;make hay while the sun shines
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    proverb a narrow-minded person cannot understand the ways of the world;a frog in the well cannot understand the ocean even if it is explained to it
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Hiragana

ひらがな

The rounded, flowing kana. Hiragana writes native Japanese words, grammar endings, and anything without (or alongside) kanji — it's the first script you learn. Each character stands for one syllable.

Example

ねこ — cat