かがや
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, く)
1. to shine; to glitter; to sparkle
Kanji used
shine
Pitch accent
がや
Top 1100
Used in vocabulary (7 in total)
to shine brilliantly; to shine radiantly
to shine; to glitter
Examples (36 in total)
She was radiant with love.
Stars are shining in the sky.
The moon is shining brightly.
The sun doesn't shine at night.
The sun shines during the day.
The moon was shining brightly.
The bright sun was shining.
Stars shine above in the sky.
Tom won a Nobel Prize in physics.
Their eyes were all bright.
Her face was radiant with happiness.
The light shines in the darkness.
How does the moon shine at night?
She was beaming with delight.
But his eyes were blue and bright.
The sun is shining above our heads.
The roof is shining in the sun.
His face was alight with joy.
The sky is clear and the sun is bright.
Thousands of stars shone in the heavens.
Tom's face lit up with joy.
The stars shone all the time.
Her eyes flashed with joy.
Look at that brilliant star.
Why do cats' eyes shine in the dark?
Water glitters in the sunlight.
It shines on the beautiful sea.
The sun shines in the daytime and the moon at night.
There were countless stars in the sky.
The neon sign shone as if to invite us.
The stars are shining very brightly in the sky tonight.
The sun was shining and it was warm, so I took the day off.
The sun shines brighter after the storm.
If the sun were to stop shining, all living things would die.
I saw something unusually shiny flying in the night sky.
They shone like stars in the dark, dirty building.