to take into one's possession;  to receive;  to take into one's care (e.g. person, pet);  to take custody of;  to leave;  to go away
 to desire;  to wish;  to beg;  to request;  to have something done for oneself
 well;  properly;  best regards;  please remember me;  just like ...;  as though one were ...
 classroom;  lecture room;  department (in a university);  class;  lessons;  school (for a particular discipline)
 training;  practice;  discipline;  ascetic practices
 together (with);  at the same time;  in a lump
 to say;  to be called;  to do
 after this;  from now on;  hereafter;  thereafter;  since (then);  after
 pleased to make your acquaintance
 by the way;  in this connection;  incidentally;  in passing
 lesson;  class work;  teaching;  instruction
 unrelated;  irrelevant;  unconcerned;  unconnected
 fellow;  guy;  thing;  object;  he;  she
 that's good;  that's nice;  like (on social media);  is that clear?;  OK?
 person;  someone;  human beings;  mankind;  human (Homo sapiens);  (other) people;  others
 to invite;  to ask (someone to do);  to tempt;  to lure;  to induce (tears, laughter, sleepiness, etc.);  to arouse (e.g. sympathy)
 to feel irritated;  to feel offended;  to feel angry;  to feel sick;  to feel nauseous
 to do;  to undertake;  to send;  to dispatch;  to put;  to move;  to give (esp. to someone of equal or lower status)
 trouble;  bother;  annoyance;  to be troubled (by);  to be bothered (by);  to be inconvenienced (by)
 or rather (say);  or better (say);  or perhaps I should say;  or, how should I put it,...;  I mean
 continuously in some state (for a long time, distance);  throughout;  much (better, etc.);  by far;  far away;  long ago
 to wait eagerly for;  to look forward to
 mantra;  Shingon sect (of Buddhism)
 entry (on stage);  appearance (on screen);  entrance;  introduction (into a market)
 receiving;  welcoming;  going to meet;  final call;  call of fate;  approach of death
 glass (drinking vessel);  glass (material);  glasses (eyewear)
 skylark (Alauda arvensis)
 to take (someone) with one;  to bring along;  to go with;  to be accompanied by
 feather;  plume;  wing;  shuttlecock (in badminton)
 painful;  sore;  cringy;  embarrassing;  exceeding
 idiot;  moron;  trivial matter;  folly;  stupid;  foolish
 main temple building;  nave
 to see;  to look;  to examine;  to look over;  to look after;  to attend to;  to experience
 garden;  yard;  courtyard;  field (of action);  area