mumbling; chewing one's words; chewing (food); squirming; wriggling
hard (on the ears); offensive (to the ear); rasping; rough; harsh; grating
to begin to write; to start writing; to write out (e.g. on a blackboard); to extract (and write down); to write down (the important parts); to export
selfless (pious, righteous) man
linear; rectilinear; straight-line; straightforward; simple
quantity; amount; volume; number; amount of money
to ask; to inquire; to blame (someone) for; to accuse of; to care about; to regard as important
surname; family name; hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
to resemble; to look like; to be like; to be alike; to be similar; to take after
comparatively; relatively
to say to each other; to exchange (jokes, comments, etc.); to quarrel; to dispute
Oedipus complex; sexual attraction to one's mother
close; intimate; on good terms
print; printing; (printed) copy; handout; flyer
teacher; instructor; sensei; title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.; intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.) one's elder
notice; attention; observation
satisfaction; contentment; sufficient; satisfactory; satisfying (an equation)
(sound of) laughter; laughing voice
to raise; to elevate; to do up (one's hair); to fly (a kite, etc.); to launch (fireworks, etc.); to land (a boat); to deep-fry
to listen repeatedly; to listen again; to ask a question in return; to ask again; to ask for a repeated explanation
to joke; to jest; to make fun of; to laugh at; to romp; to gambol
virginity (of a male); virgin; (Catholic) nun; sister
then; and then; and; if so; because then; if that's the case
to take pride in; to pride oneself; to be proud of
large; big; older; senior; final; ultimate
expresses a firm view or feeling; please ...; would you ...
to roll about with laughter; to be convulsed with laughter; to laugh one's head off
to exchange glances; to look at each other; to postpone; to put off; to contrast; to compare
to shake; to sway; to waver
to copy; to imitate; to counterfeit; to forge
two classes; double; two sets
breaking up (e.g. meeting); dispersing (e.g. crowd); dissolving (company, organization, etc.); liquidating; dissolving (diet, parliament, etc.)