sincerely; earnestly; repeatedly; over and over; again and again
sales; selling; marketing
in a lively way; vividly; freshly; animatedly; actively; energetically
quick work; (clever) feat
bowl; pot; flowerpot; crown; brainpan
to shift something to; to move something into; to transfer; to transpose; to exchange; to displace
one's own child; one's own children
often; frequently; lightly (of a movement); easily; simply
lovely; dear; beloved; pitiable; pathetic; piteous
to finish ...; to do ... completely
healing; soothing; therapy; comfort; solace
dignity; eminent; high ranking; high-order (digit, bit, etc.)
to get carried away; to get overly elated; to become over-excited; to get up to speed; to move into gear
genius; prodigy; natural gift
to be bothered (by something); to suffer
steepness; steep place; harsh (look); sharp (tongue)
rudeness; impoliteness; leaving; going (on one's way); taking without permission; stealing
undesirable lover (boyfriend, girlfriend); passion; temper; irritability
addressing (someone) without using a suffix such as "-san" or "-chan" (considered impolite)
formation; molding; making up; repair (e.g. plastic surgery); replacement; -plasty
lieutenant general; vice-shogun
kappa; mythical water-dwelling creature; excellent swimmer; cucumber; cucumber sushi wrapped in nori (seaweed)
leaf; blade (of grass); (pine) needle
mottled pattern; patchy pattern
lover; sweetheart; boyfriend; girlfriend
founder of a religious sect
disagreeable; unpleasant; adverse; unsympathetic
to cherish; to treasure; to prize; to take good care of; to look after
break (rest); break (tennis, boxing, snooker, etc.); suddenly becoming popular; becoming a hit
charisma (i.e. attractiveness, charm); charisma (i.e. divinely conferred power or talent); charism; charismatic person; someone famous (usu. for their talent); celebrity
living room (Japanese-style)
popular person; favorite; favourite
assembly hall; meeting place; venue; grounds
to handle well; to handle deftly; to deal with; to manage; to prepare (meat or fish) for cooking; to dress (meat, etc.)