to take; to carry (something) away; to bear
to disappear (of people or animals); to go (away); to leave; to no longer exist
to untie; to unfasten; to unsew; to unstitch; to solve; to work out; to dispel (misunderstanding, etc.)
to think (something) is improper; to question; to have a problem with
experimental; provisional
executive secretary; coordinator; organizer; person in charge of making arrangements
katakana; angular Japanese syllabary used primarily for loanwords
hiragana; cursive Japanese syllabary used primarily for native Japanese words (esp. function words, inflections, etc.)
to mix with; to be mixed; to be mingled
sentence; composition; text; the literary arts (as opposed to the military arts); academia; statement
pronunciation; reading (e.g. of a kanji); way of reading (out loud); interpretation (e.g. of a text); reading
plural; multiple; several
complicated and mysterious
to have meaning; to be meaningful
to name; to call; to christen; to term
kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning; phonetic-equivalent character; substitute character; kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading
in this case, it does not apply; this case is an exception
desire; wish; request; entreaty; prayer; (written) application
prince; subordinate Kumano shrine
notebook; copy-book; note; noting down; (musical) note; laptop (computer)
writing implement; writing tool
classroom; lecture room; department (in a university); class; lessons; school (for a particular discipline)
that's the way it is; such is life
ordinary citizen; the general public
silent (as the grave); deadly silent; deathly quiet
truth; reality; truly; really; absolute truth
missing (of a person); lost; unaccounted for; whereabouts unknown
in good health; alive and well; going strong
nature; spontaneity; natural airhead
older brother; elder brother
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
to weather (a storm, rough seas); to ride across; to get through (adversity); to weather; to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car)
burst (e.g. dam, embankment, levee); breach; collapse; washout; rupture
in succession; one by one