
staple of a situation, of a fiction genre, etc. Japanese says Tei-Ban. If said Jo-Ban, it’s means watchman at the shogun’s palaces. (Edo period)
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staple of a situation
staple of a situationPlease check it out! > example stuff staple of a situation, of a fiction genre, etc.Japanese says Tei-Ban.If said Jo-Ban, it's means watchman at the shogun's palaces. (Edo period)定番 ていばん じょうばん
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[Kanji] staple of a situation Spaghetti Strap Tank Top
[Kanji] staple of a situation Tank Top staple of a situation, of a fiction genre, etc. Japanese says Tei-Ban. If said Jo-Ban, it's means watchman at the shogun's palaces. (Edo period)
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[Kanji] Yokosuka Hooded Pullovers
[Kanji] Yokosuka Hooded Pullovers Yokosuka-shi is a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.The U.S. Navy anchored in here.
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[kanji] Sumo Hoodie a Japanese form of wrestling.
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a person with supernatural power. a person capable of extrasensory perception. Japanese calls Cho-Nou-Ryoku-Sha. [Kanji] psychic Hoodie
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Thank you so much
1 an acknowledgment of appreciation. 2 a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. 3 an expression of gratitude. Japanese says kan-sha. Please check it out! > example stuff 漢字 感謝 かんしゃ
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sincerity
the quality of being open and truthful. the quality of hearty sincerity.Japanese says Ma-Gokoro. > staff for example 漢字 真心 まごころ
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dumps
Please check it out > product for example Japanese calls Yu-Utsu. a feeling of thoughtful sadness. a feeling of melancholy apprehension. a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity. a state of melancholy depression.
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chesty
chestyPlease check it out!https://bit.ly/kanji_chesty1.having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride 2.having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy 3.characteristic of false pride Japanese calls Kou-Man. 1.having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride 2.having or showing arrogant…









