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List: noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru

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スパークsupaaku

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  intransitive verb 

  • spark
スパートsupaato

popular  sports  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  intransitive verb 

  • spurt
スパーリングsupaaringu

popular  boxing  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  intransitive verb 

  • sparring
スパイクsupaiku

popular  noun  noun (generic)  abbreviation  sports  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • spike (on a shoe or tyre), stud, cleat
  • spiked shoes, spikes, cleats, boots (soccer, rugby, etc.)
  • injuring (an opposing player) with the spikes on one's shoes, spiking
  • spike (volleyball)
スピードアップsupiidoappu

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  intransitive verb  transitive verb 

  • speeding up, speed-up
スピンsupin

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  intransitive verb 

  • spin, rotation
  • spin (in PR, politics, etc.)
  • ribbon bookmark (attached to the binding)
スマッシュsumasshu

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  intransitive verb 

  • smash
スライスsuraisu

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb  golf  intransitive verb  sports 

  • slice
  • slice
  • slice (in tennis, table tennis, etc.), backspin shot
スライディングsuraidingu

popular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  intransitive verb 

  • sliding
スルーsuruu

gairaigo  English origin  popular  colloquial  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb  intransitive verb  sports 

  • ignoring, looking the other way, letting pass
  • passing through, going through
  • leaving a passing ball for a teammate (in soccer), letting the ball go past, dummy
  • ball going through the net and landing in the opponent's half (in tennis)

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