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â Technique
â Noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
â Harvest, cultivation, farming, crop, yield
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sakumotsu
ã¯
ha
å³
kibi
ãã
shii
å¯
samu
ãã«ããããã
saniyarareta.
The crop was blasted by the severe winter.
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sakumotsu
ã®
no
åºæ¥äžåºæ¥
dekifudeki
ã¯
ha
詊åäž
shiaichuu
ã®
no
éžæé
senshutachi
ã®
no
ããŒã«
booru
ã®
no
æ
na
ã
ge
æ¹
kata
ããã
yakeri
æ¹
kata
ã«ãã£ãŠ
niyotte
決
ki
ãŸããã®ãš
marumonoto
ä¿¡
shin
ããããŠããã®ã§ãã
jirareteitanodesu.
It was believed that the success of their crops depended on the way theplayers threw or kicked the ball during the game.
äœç©
sakumotsu
ã«ã¯
niha
æ¬åœ
hontou
ã«
ni
éš
ame
ã
ga
å¿
èŠ
hitsuyou
ã ãš
dato
æè¿æ°è
saikinshinbun
ã§
de
èª
yo
ãã ã
nda.
I read in the newspaper recently that the crops really need rain.
â Noun (common) (futsuumeishi), noun, used as a suffix
â Work (e.g. of art), production
圌
kare
ã®
no
ææ°äœ
saishinsaku
ã¯
ha
倧ããã
daihitto
ããã
shita.
His latest work proved to be a great success.
圌
kare
ã®
no
ææ°äœ
saishinsaku
ã¯ãã
ã
hashuwo
ç°
koto
ã«ããã
nisuru.
His latest work belongs to a different category.
圌
kare
ã¯
ha
åŠå¥³äœ
shojosaku
ã§
de
詩人
shijin
ãšããŠ
toshite
å声
meisei
ã
wo
確ç«
kakuritsu
ããã
shita.
His maiden work established his reputation.

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