さが
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る, intransitive)
1. to come down; to go down; to fall; to drop; to sink; to get lower
2. to hang; to dangle
3. to move back; to step back; to withdraw; to retire
4. to deteriorate; to fall off; to be downgraded
5. to get closer to the present day
6. to go south
in Kyoto
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Used in vocabulary (20 in total)
to hang down (from); to dangle; to be within one's reach; to dangle (before one's eyes); to be completely reliant on; to be entirely dependent on
to withdraw; to leave; to retire; to back down; to give up
to withdraw; to leave; to retire; to back down; to give up
to be degraded; to come down in the world; to lose status; to be ruined; to fall low
to hang; to dangle
to hang on to; to hang from; to hound; to keep after (someone); to grab the front of the opponent's mawashi, place one's head against their chest, and lower one's hips
to be complacent; to look self-satisfied
to slide down; to slip down
to hang down; to dangle
to have one's enthusiasm dampened; to become subdued
to have one's enthusiasm dampened; to become subdued
to feel relieved; to feel satisfied
to take a step backward; to step back (i.e. to re-think something); to distance oneself (from); to behave humbly; to budge (a little); to make one concession
to admire greatly; to salute (in admiration); to take one's hat off to
to fall in public esteem; to fall in value (stocks)
to be moved back (e.g. date, rank, order); to be postponed; to be borrowed (of a number in subtraction)
to decline in price; to fall in price
the more learned, the more humble; the boughs bearing the most hang lowest
to feel relieved; to be relieved
to feel relieved; to be relieved
Examples (33 in total)
My fever won't go away.
The price of oil went down.
Move back a little.