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On Reading: Ji
Kun Reading: Tera
Meaning: Temple
Examples:
山寺 yamadera mountain temple
国分寺 Kokubunji (common temple name)
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On Reading: zen
Kun Reading: mae
Meaning: before, in front of, earlier
Examples:
前もって maemotte beforehand, in advance
分け前 wakemae one’s share
二人前 nininmae enough for 2 people
以前 izen ago, previously, formerly
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On Reading: nen
Kun Reading: toshi
Meaning: year
Examples:
生年月日 seinengappi date of birth
年金 nenkin pension, annuity
五年間 gonenkan for 5 years
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On Reading: sui
Kun Reading: mizu
Meaning: water
Examples:
水曜日 suiyoubi Wednesday
水がめ mizugame water jug/jar
水色 mizuiro light blue
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On Reading: jin, nin
Kun Reading: hito
Meaning: human being, man, person
Examples:
アメリカ人 Amerikajin an American
100人 hyakunin 100 people
あの人 ano hito that person, he, she
人々(ひとびと) hitobito people
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The Compounds game allows you the same variances of both previously mentioned games.

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Donna ni toki ga nagaretemo kimi wa zutto koko ni iru to, omotteta no ni
Demo kimi ga eranda no wa chigau michi.
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