with the exception of;  excepting;  excluding
 guidance;  leading (the way);  information;  notice;  announcement (of one's arrival);  invitation
 to turn;  to revolve;  to visit several places;  to function well;  to pass a certain time
 knack;  skill;  bone;  skeleton;  cremated remains (esp. the bones);  ashes
 sound of footsteps;  sense or sign that something is approaching
 in order;  sequential;  seriatim
 sit down;  sit up;  Sit! (to a dog)
 being in charge (of an area of responsibility);  being responsible (for a work role, etc.)
 staff;  stuff;  stuffing;  filling
 detailed;  full;  minute;  knowing very well;  knowledgeable (about);  well-acquainted (with)
 explanation;  exposition;  description;  account;  caption;  legend
 to have the privilege of doing
 that way;  that direction;  that (one);  that person;  there;  over there
 serving customers;  looking after visitors;  reception
 may I ask (for);  might I ask (that)
 Mr.;  Mrs.;  makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions);  state;  situation
 how;  in what way;  how about;  questionable
 ceremonial hall (e.g. wedding, funeral);  hall for ceremonies;  place of ceremony
 number one;  first;  best;  most;  game;  round
 which (of three or more);  well;  now;  c'mon
 this;  our;  the ... in question;  right;  justice;  fairness
 to match (rhythm, speed, etc.);  to join together;  to unite;  to face;  to be opposite (someone);  to compare;  to check with
 foreign;  abroad;  overseas
 light (e.g. aircraft, truck);  light motor vehicle (up to 660cc and 64bhp);  kei car
 mountain stream;  valley;  dale;  wetlands;  swamp;  marsh
 to overflow;  to brim over;  to flood
 holding a ceremony;  wedding ceremony
 ringtone (of mobile phones, portable phones, cellphones, etc.)
 to entrust (e.g. a task) to another;  to leave to;  to passively leave to someone else's facilities;  to leave to take its natural course;  to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim);  to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done
 very;  extremely;  excessively