standard;  set;  routine;  decided
 when it comes to ...;  where ... is concerned;  if it's the case that ...;  if it turns out that ...;  if it's true that ...
 have a good day;  take care;  see you
 palanquin;  litter;  bier;  kago
 to scratch;  to perspire;  to shovel;  to paddle
 bed;  berth;  crib;  cot;  kip;  bedroom
 I'm sorry;  (it's) inexcusable;  thank you very much (for help, etc.)
 (your) business;  (your) concern;  (customer's) order;  official business (of the government, Imperial Court, etc.);  arrest;  capture
 fixed date;  appointed day
 to be decided;  to be settled;  to be unchanging;  to be the same (as always);  to be a fixed rule;  to be destined;  to be well executed (of a manoeuvre in a sport, game, etc.)
 indifferent;  half-hearted;  dispirited;  listless
 to cut off (a relationship)
 to ask;  to inquire;  to blame (someone) for;  to accuse of;  to care about;  to regard as important
 at once;  immediately;  without delay;  promptly
 day after tomorrow;  wrong (e.g. direction)
 lonely;  lonesome;  solitary;  desolate
 way;  method;  means;  resource;  course
 suspicious;  dubious;  doubtful;  unsure;  untrustworthy;  unreliable;  strange
 to be able (in a position) to do;  to be up to the task;  to be ready;  to be completed;  to be made;  to be built;  to be good at
 to make;  to produce;  to prepare (food);  to brew (alcohol);  to raise;  to grow;  to till
 grandfather (may be used after name as honorific);  male senior-citizen (may be used after name as honorific)
 before one knows;  before one becomes aware of;  unnoticed;  unawares
 to change;  to be transformed;  to move to;  to be different;  to be uncommon
 rather;  sooner;  preferably
 to step into (e.g. someone else's territory);  to break into;  to raid;  to come to grips with;  to get to the core of
 it is ... that ...;  precisely;  although;  while;  it is precisely because ... that ...;  only because ...
 certain;  sure;  definite;  reliable;  sound;  solid
 how many people;  a number of people
 to send;  to dispatch;  to despatch;  to bestow (favour, etc.);  to grant (e.g. pardon)
 something one finds questionable;  something one finds fault with
 used to indicate respect for the listener (or reader)