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Search Terms: *火*

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noun, noun (suffix)
fire, flame, blaze

noun
light, lamp, torch
Other readings:
【ともしび】
灯火【とうか】
灯火【ともしび】
灯し火【ともしび】[1]
【ともしび】
燈火【とうか】
燈火【ともしび】
ともし火【ともしび】
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage

noun
1.
light, illumination, glow, gleam(only relevant for 明かり and 明り)
2.
lamp, light
Other readings:
明り【あかり】
灯り【あかり】
【あかり】
灯かり【あかり】
灯火【あかり】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun, auxillary suru verb
eruption, volcanic eruption

noun
fireworks
Other readings:
煙火【はなび】

noun, auxillary suru verb
burn, scald(usually kana)
Other readings:
かしょう《火傷》

noun, auxillary suru verb, no-adjective
fire prevention, fire fighting, fire proof

noun
burning low, waning, declining

noun, auxillary suru verb
ignition, lighting, firing, setting off

noun
kotatsu, table over an electric heater (orig. a charcoal brazier in a floor well) with a hanging quilt that retains heat(usually kana)
Other readings:
こたつ《火燵》
コタツ

noun
pyroclastic flow
Other readings:
火災流【かさいりゅう】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun, auxillary suru verb, no-adjective
arson, setting fire

noun
1.
wartime fire
See also:兵火
2.
war, wartime destruction, horrors of war
See also:戦禍

noun
1.
heating power, thermal power
2.
firepower(military)

noun, auxillary suru verb
outbreak of fire

noun
burner, nozzle, origin of a fire

noun, auxillary suru verb
fire fighting, extinguishing a fire
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Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 4 strokes
Taught in grade 1
fire
KUN:
  • hi
  • -び
    -bi
  • ほ-
    ho-
ON:
  • ka

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 556 results)


This house is fireproof

Please warm yourself at the fire

Please keep the fire burning

よる
火事
A fire broke out during that night

ざん
火山
とし
今年
2度
ふん
噴火
The volcano has erupted twice this year

A fire broke out the day before yesterday

First, I'd turn off the fire and then I'd run to a safe place

つぎ
次の
よう
火曜日
がつ
9月
とお
10日
きみ
I will see you on next Tuesday, that is to say, the 10th of September

The fire started immediately

The fire has gone out and this room is cold
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