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hiku
引く
(v)
pull
Otto ga sori o hiita.
夫がそりを引いた。
The husband pulled the sled.
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taoru
タオル
(n)
towel
Kono taoru wa watashi ni wa chiisa sugimasu.
このタオルは私には小さすぎます。
This towel is too small for me.
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shagamu
しゃがむ
(v)
squat
Sono dansei wa shagande iru.
その男性はしゃがんでいる。
The man is squatting.
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taiikukan
体育館
(n)
gym
gakkō no taiikukan
学校の体育館
school gym
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karui
軽い
(i)
light
Sono ōkii kaban wa omo sō da kedo, jitsu wa karui desu.
その大きいカバンは重そうだけど、実は軽いです。
The big bag looks heavy, but it's really light.
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omoi
重い
(i)
heavy
omotai zairyō
重い材料
heavy materials
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hashiru
走る
(v)
run
Onna no hito ga torakku o hashiru.
女の人がトラックを走る。
The woman runs on the track.
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tobu
跳ぶ
(v)
jump
Otoko no hito ga yama no ue de tonda.
男の人が山の上で跳んだ。
The man jumped on top of the mountain.
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kata
肩
(n)
shoulder
Watashi wa migi kata ga itai desu.
私は右肩が痛いです。
My right shoulder hurts.
1 More Example
osu
押す
(v)
push
Dansei ga kuruma o oshite iru.
男性が車を押している。
The man is pushing the car.
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kinniku
筋肉
(n)
muscle
Kinnikutsū desu.
筋肉痛です。
My muscles are sore.
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ase o kaku
汗をかく
(p)
sweat
hidoku ase o kaku
ひどく汗をかく
sweating heavily
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pūru
プール
(n)
pool
Raifugādo ga pūru o kanshi shite iru.
ライフガードがプールを監視している。
The lifeguard is watching the pool.
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senaka
背中
(n)
back
Senaka ga itai desu.
背中が痛いです。
My back hurts.
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rokkā
ロッカー
(n)
locker
weito torēningu
ウェイトトレーニング
(n)
exercise
mune
胸
(n)
chest
mune no rentogen
胸のレントゲン
X-ray of a chest
omori
重り
(n)
weights
Kyō, pūru wa aite imasu ka.
今日、プールは開いていますか。
(e)
Is the pool open today?
Kore, tsukatte mo ii desu ka.
これ、使ってもいいですか。
(s)
Can I use this?
Owarimashita ka.
終りましたか。
(e)
Are you finished?
danberu
ダンベル
(n)
dumbbell
nobi o suru
伸びをする
(v)
stretch
jogingu suru
ジョギングする
(v)
jog
sapurimento
サプリメント
(n)
supplement
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