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Concepts using this kanji
complaint
haiku
collection of haiku poems
section (i.e. of text)
after (a long process)
phrase (verse, line)
wording
being lost for words
undisputed
gathering of haiku poets
set phrase
words and phrases
linked verse
seasonal festival
every single word and phrase
middle part of the verse
next (spoken) word
a single word
word for word
to complain
to compose a haiku poem
quotation
(a few) words
witty (happy, apt) remark
poetic instinct
ordinary verse of a renga (i.e. not the first three verses or the last verse)
idiom
sales pitch
brief word
catchphrase
undisputedly
blameless
conventions to be followed in composing Japanese poetry
famous saying
golden (wise) saying
couplet
last part of a poem or Bible verse
shimo-no-ku karuta (var. of utagaruta played in Hokkaido)
Dhammapada
first part of a poem or verse
first part of a poem
submitting a haiku (for publication)
Chinese four-character phrase or idiomatic expression
original passage (in document)
meaning of phrase
Kinkushū (collection of Chinese classics)
first five syllables (of a tanka)
period
chat-up line
name token
last line of a poem
report clause
equivalent
finally
ancient expression
to punctuate a sentence
phrase example
haiku given as an example
subject for a haiku
phrase used as an adjective
Girls' Festival (March 3)
to be at a loss for words
farewell poem
Boys' Festival (May 5)
poem of four lines, each of five (Chinese) characters
poetry form (esp. haiku)
story
words or phrases not allowed (in waka and haikai)
poem of four lines, each of seven (Chinese) characters
number token
punctuation rules
meaning of a phrase
simple phrase
turning or twisting part of a text
opening line
sales message
lexical unit
the five festivals (January 7, March 3, May 5, July 7 and September 9)
phrase structure grammar
punctuation character
haiku gathering
verse
lexical structure
difficult phrase
Girl's Festival (March 3)
environment clause
splendid haiku
development of a text
satisfied token
every clause
data clause
file clause
breaks and pauses (in a sentence)
short phrase
name token group
threatening words
Boys' Day celebration (May 5)
lexical analysis
reading Chinese in the Japanese order
similar phrase
phrase structure rule
aphorism
Feast of the Seven Herbs of Health (one of the five seasonal festivals; celebrated on the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar)
subjunctive equivalent
working on a day off (to make up for lost time, or to make an impression)
chapter and verse
acrostic poetry
contextually required token
verb-phrase negation
noun phrase
to compose a poem (esp. haiku)
noun equivalent
phrasal verb
verb phrase
inherently optional token
breaking off short (in one's speech)
phrases and clauses
adjective phrase
adverb equivalent
parenthetical expression
modifier
adverbial phrase
Haiku international association
few words
scripture
to make a witty remark
cognate object verb phrase
adjective equivalent
contextually optional token
Goguryeo (ancient Korean kingdom; 37 BCE-668 CE)
type of comic haiku
conventional phrase
beautiful passage of literature
Chrysanthemum Festival (one of the five annual festivals; celebrated on the 9th day of the 9th lunar month)
redundant phrase
a few words
to declaim
intimidating language
punctuation mark
poor poem
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