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popularJLPT N1nounnoun (generic)abbreviationusually written using kana alonego (game)archaicOsaka-ben

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popular
Words commonly used in modern Japanese #popular
JLPT N1
JLPT N1 words: Advanced Level #jlpt1
noun
noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
noun (generic)
All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun
abbreviation
An abbreviation is a shorter way to write a word or phrase. #abbr
usually written using kana alone
Words and expressions which are always written using hiragana or katakana. #uk
go (game)
Vocabulary related with the game of Go, considered the oldest board games still being played. #go
archaic
Words or expressions no longer current or that are current only within a few special contexts. #arch
Osaka-ben
Words specific of the Osaka dialect, spoken in the city of Osaka. #osb

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Meaning

    • strand, kust, oever
      • bord de mer, plage
        • Hama, Strand
          • eingekreister und vom Feld genommener Spielstein (Abk. für agehama揚げ浜)
            • Yokohama (Abk. für Yokohama横浜)
              • (obsol.)Flussufer (in Õsaka während der Edo-Zeit verwendet)
                • Meeressaline (Abk. für shiohama塩浜)
                  • part, strand, tópart
                        • 1) песчаное побережье, песчаный берег, 2) берег моря, морской берег, 3) рыбачья деревушка, рыбацкий посёлок
                            • playa
                              • havsstrand

                                How to write

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                                Kanji in this word

                                Collocations and expressions using 浜

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                                Extended information

                                • JMDict ID: 1490710
                                • JMdictDB entry
                                • Short URL: https://jpdct.com/Fr8W
                                • Appears in the "wordfreq" file compiled by Alexandre Girardi (see wordfreq.README) on the first 12.000 words.
                                • Appears in the "Ichimango goi bunruishuu", Senmon Kyouiku Publishing, Tokyo, 1998.
                                • Frequency-of-use ranking in the wordfreq file: 5

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