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shōsha
勝者
(n)
winner
kyōsō de no shōsha
競争での勝者
winner of the race
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haisha
敗者
(n)
loser
omoshiroku nasasō na haisha
面白くなさそうな敗者
unhappy loser
Orinpikku
オリンピック
(n)
Olympics
Orinpikku no go-rin
オリンピックの五輪
Olympic rings
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sutajiamu
スタジアム
(n)
stadium
supōtsu no sutajiamu
スポーツのスタジアム
sports stadium
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ōen suru
応援する
(v)
cheer
Hitobito ga ōen shite iru.
人々が応援をしている。
The people are cheering.
1 More Example
shiai
試合
(n)
competition
saikō no shiai
最高の試合
epic competition
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shiai
試合
(n)
game
sakkā no shiai
サッカーの試合
soccer game
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makeru
負ける
(v)
lose
Sono pureiyā wa, kādo gēmu de makeru.
そのプレイヤーは、カードゲームで負ける。
The player loses the card game.
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katsu
勝つ
(v)
win
Ni-hyaku jū ichi-ban ga rēsu ni katte iru.
211番がレースに勝っている。
Number 211 is winning the race.
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supōtsu senshu
スポーツ選手
(n)
athlete
puro no supōtsu senshu
プロのスポーツ選手
professional athlete
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kōri
氷
(n)
ice
kōri ni ōwareru
氷に覆われる
ice over
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fuyu
冬
(n)
winter
fuyu no keshiki
冬の景色
winter scene
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aisu hokkē
アイスホッケー
(n)
ice hockey
Senshu-tachi ga aisu hokkē o shite iru.
選手達がアイスホッケーをしている。
The players are playing ice hockey.
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sukī
スキー
(n)
skiing
kurosu kantorī sukī
クロスカントリースキー
cross country skiing
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yuki
雪
(n)
snow
yuki ga subete o ōtte shimatta.
雪が全てを覆ってしまった。
The snow has covered everything.
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Kankoku
韓国
(p)
South Korea
Kankoku no Sōru
韓国のソウル
Seoul, Korea
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supōtsu
スポーツ
(n)
sports
Anata wa supōtsu o shimasu ka.
あなたはスポーツをしますか。
Do you play a sport?
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figyuasukēto
フィギュアスケート
(n)
figure skating
supīdo sukēto
スピードスケート
(n)
speed skating
ryūju
リュージュ
(n)
luge
kāringu
カーリング
(n)
curling
baiasuron
バイアスロン
(n)
biathlon
sunōbōdo
スノーボード
(n)
snowboarding
sukeruton
スケルトン
(n)
skeleton
sukiijanpu
スキージャンプ
(p)
ski jumping
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