happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing
how (beautiful, etc.); what a ...; nothing worth mentioning; nothing special; of what name
reconciliation; make peace with
language; dialect; word; phrase; speech; (manner of) speaking
is not; am not; are not; isn't it?
quarrel; brawl; fight; squabble; scuffle; argument
because of; owing to; due to
to call; to summon; to send for; to call together
consequence; outcome; result; blame
and yet; though; when; in spite of
tail (animal); tail end; tip
to joke; to jest; to make fun of; to laugh at; to romp; to gambol
scrawl; scribble; graffiti; doodle
face; visage; look; expression; honor; honour
lesson; class work; teaching; instruction
normal; ordinary; normally; ordinarily; local train; train that stops at every station
the best one can do; one's best effort; with all one's might; to the best of one's ability
finite; limited; restricted
time; hour; period; class
limit; limits; degree; extent; the end; the last; as long as ...
(some) more; even more; longer; further
from now on; after this; in the future; from here; from this point
to gather; to collect; to assemble
behind; rear; after; later; remainder; the rest; more (e.g. five more minutes)
human being; human; person; character (of a person)
scattered; disperse; loose; disconnected; in pieces; in drops
graduation; completion (of a course); moving on (from); outgrowing (something); leaving (a group, company, etc.)
to laugh; to smile; to sneer; to ridicule; to be dumbfounded; to be flabbergasted
to eat; to live on (e.g. a salary); to live off; to subsist on
to get tired of; to lose interest in; to be fed up with; to have enough
nicely; properly; frequently; often; I'm glad that you ...; thank you for ...
it seems; I think; I guess; right?; don't you agree?
flesh; meat; flesh (of a fruit); pulp; the physical body (as opposed to the spirit); flesh; thickness
anyhow; in any case; at any rate; at best; at most
today; this day; these days; recently; nowadays
again; once more; also; too; on the other hand; while; and
to bother; to meddle; to poke one's nose (into another's business); to be too helpful