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Breakdown of atui
thick
厚
You see a thick child hiding from the sun under a cliff.
Usages of atui
この 本 は とても 厚い です。kono hon ha totemo atui desu.
This book is very thick.
厚い 雪 が 降った。atui yuki ga hutta.
Thick snow fell.
彼 は 厚い 心 を 持って いる。kare ha atui kokoro wo motte iru.
He has a generous heart.
彼 の 言葉 は いつも 厚い 意味 を 持つ。kare no kotoba ha itumo atui imi wo motu.
His words always carry deep meaning.
冬 に は 厚い 布団 が 必要 です。huyu ni ha atui huton ga hituyou desu.
A thick futon is needed in winter.
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