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Heiban (平板型)
Meaning
  1. 1
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    the Rat (first sign of the Chinese zodiac)
  2. 2
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    obsolete term hour of the Rat (around midnight, 11pm to 1am, or 12 midnight to 2am)
  3. 3
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    obsolete term north
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Common
Pitch accent
Atamadaka (頭高型)
Heiban (平板型)
Meaning
  1. 1
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    indicates sentence topic
    pronounced わ in modern Japanese
    That dog has a short tail.
  2. 2
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    indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
    Feed a cold and starve a fever.
  3. 3
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    adds emphasis
    My mother never gets up early.
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Pitch accent
Heiban (平板型)
Atamadaka (頭高型)
Meaning English · JMdict
  1. 1
    Buddhism the three realms of existence
  2. 2
    abbreviation, Buddhism the whole universe (of a billion worlds) that Buddha enlightened
  3. 3
    Buddhism past, present and future existences
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Common
Pitch accent
Atamadaka (頭高型)
Meaning English · JMdict
  1. 1
    indicates possessive
    orig. written 乃 or 之
    Visit my webpage and find out more about me.
  2. 2
    nominalizes verbs and adjectives
    As time went on, rules were added to the game to make it safer.
  3. 3
    substitutes for "ga" in subordinate phrases
    See also: 蛾 (が)
    There were almost 100 people, few of whom I had seen before.
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Other forms
之 【の】 (search-only kanji form)
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Pitch accent
Heiban (平板型)
Odaka (尾高型)
Meaning English · JMdict
  1. 1
    pillory;burden
Other forms
頸枷 【くびかせ】 (rarely used kanji form) · 首かせ 【くびかせ】
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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