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Words — 6 found

Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
1. to leave; to go away
    1900
  • ねん
  • かれ
  • イギリス
  • 去り
  • そのまま
  • にど二度と
  • もど戻らなかった
In 1900, he left England, and he never returned.
Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
2. to pass; to elapse
  • ふるきよきじだい古き良き時代
  • 去って
  • にど二度と
  • もどってこない
The good old days have gone, never to return.
Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
3. to be distant
Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Transitive verb
4. to send away; to drive off; to divorce
Auxiliary verb, Godan verb with 'ru' ending
5. to (do) completelyafter a -masu stem, esp. of a suru verb
Pre-noun adjectival (rentaishi)
6. last ... (e.g. "last April")Only applies to 去る, Antonym: 来る きたる
  • 去る
  • 6月
  • わたし私の
  • あね
  • こうこう高校
  • きょうし教師
  • けっこん結婚した
My sister married a high school teacher last June.
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避る 【さる】
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ものうと 日々
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1. with time we forget those who have died; out of sight, out of mindProverb
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2. friendships fade with distanceProverb
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ものものこば わず、たるまず
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1. do not pursue those who leave you and do not turn away those who come to youProverb
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ものうと 者日々
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1. with time we forget those who have died; out of sight, out of mindProverb, See also 去る者は日々に疎し
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2. friendships fade with distanceProverb
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もの 者追
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1. do not chase the one who leavesProverb
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Kanji — 1 found

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5 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
gone, past, quit, leave, elapse, eliminate, divorce
Kun: さ.る -さ.る
On: キョ
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Sentences — 140 found

  • jreibun/706/2
      トレーニングの
    • ほうほうとう方法等
    • が科学的に進化し、アスリートの
    • じゅみょう寿命
    • 延びて
    • いると言われているが、若いうちに
    • せんしゅせいめい選手生命
    • のピークを
    • むか迎え
    • はやす早過ぎる
    • いんたい引退
    • 惜しまれ
    • つつ、
    • おもてぶたい表舞台
    • 去った
    • 選手も多くいた。
    Even though scientific advances in training methods have extended the lifespan of athletes, many still peak at a young age and leave their sport too early, much to fans’ disappointment. Jreibun
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