Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 55

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Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 55

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Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 55

type=text1. bun - sentence
2. ji - a letter, character
3. chokusen - a straight line
4. chokusetsu - directly
5. zu - pitcure, drawing
6. shi - poem, poetry
7. chu^i - warning, caution
8. sode - sleeve
9. hansode - short sleeve
10. hansode no shatsu - short sleeve shirt
11. koku^bin - airmail
12. kakitome - registered mail
13. takyubin - parcel delivery
14. bunmei - civilization
15. bunka - culture

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