grass

From Lesson 100:Kanji 11·Japanese

Usages of grass

tea

On the grass under a roof, you're having some tea with you ho.

vegetable

To grow a vegetable, plant grass near a tree and use your fingernail to tend it.

England

A plot of grass in the center of the sea, that's England.

grass component
grass

In its early stages, grass is just grass.

flower

I you wait long enough, simple grass will change into a flower.

medicine

Medicine is grass that gives you comfort.

any

Grass can be wrapped by the mouth of any, but only some like it.

grass eating husband
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blade

A leaf of grass is a blade.

candy

Candy is made from grass and fruits.

baggage

What's in the grass? Your baggage!

young

The grass to your right is young.

dilute

Diluting grass using water drops is your specialty.

seedling

If you see grass on a rice paddy, they're probably the seedlings of rice plants.

violet
component

You see a violet in the grass while you work with your mouth full of soil.

luxuriant

If you'd have only a fifth of the grass in front of your house, it would still be luxuriant.

suffering

Old grass dies, suffering.

must not

Grass must not be in the sun too much until it is big.

fall

Most capital cities fall because of a lack of grass.

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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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