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Search Terms: 族*

Dictionary results(showing 11 results)


noun, noun (suffix)
1.
tribe, clan, band, family
2.
(taxonomical) tribe(only relevant for ぞく)
3.
group (of the periodic table)(only relevant for ぞく)
Other readings:
【ぞう】[1]
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

noun
party (of people), set (of people), clan, family, fellow
Other readings:
【やから】

noun, no-adjective
patriarch, head of a family

noun
relative, relation, family tie

noun
pork-barrel politician, special-interest politician, politician lobbying for the benefit of the private industries to which they are connected

noun
(in Japanese history) one's class

noun, auxillary suru verb
(of plants) growing in clusters, growing gregariously
Other readings:
簇生【ぞくせい】

noun
one's class (and legal domicile)

noun, auxillary suru verb
putting an entire family to death

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 11 strokes
Taught in grade 3
tribe, family
ON:
  • ゾク
    zoku
Nanori:
  • つぎ
    tsugi

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 11 results)


ズールー
ぞく
どく
独自の
げん
言語
The Zulu tribe in South Africa has its own language

クスコ
かいばつ
海抜
3500
おお
多く
インカ
ぞく
Cuzco lies about 3,500 meters above sea level, and you can still see many Incas there

The Mayas made their balls out of rubber

インカ
ぞく
いえ
家具
There is no furniture in the houses of the Incas

In the 6th century, the Anglo-Saxons adopted Roman characters

インカ
ぞく
やく
よんひゃ
四百
ねん
まえ
せいふく
征服
しょうす
少数
インカ
ぞく
クスコ
ちゅうしんぶ
中心部
マチュピチュ
When the Incas were conquered by the Spanish about four hundred years ago, some of the Incas left Cuzco and went to Machu Picchu in the heart of Peru

First came the Celts in 600 B.C

インカ
ぞく
おお
大きい
ぶんめい
文明
きず
築いた
かれ
彼ら
ひょうきほう
表記法
Though the Incas built up a great civilization, they had no system of writing

It is very difficult to handle the bola, but the ancient Incas were very good at it

インカ
ぞく
はばひろ
幅広い
The Incas had a wide range of interests
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