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1. ji^ to miru - stare
2. akai - red
3. akachan - baby
4. akambo - baby
5. kanashii - sad, sorrwful
6. erai - great! ,well done!
7. chi^sai - small, little
8. nan - what
9. nani? - what?
10. meshiagaru - to eat (very polite)
11. ku^ - to eat (impolite)
12. taisetsu - important
13. taiseiyo^ - atlantic (ocean)
14. taiheiyo^ - pacific (ocean)
15. *tsutsumu - to wrap(in paper)
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