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saku
咲く
(v)
bloom
saita hana
咲いた花
flower in bloom
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kinchō suru
緊張する
(v)
be nervous
Kinchō suru hitsuyō wa arimasen.
緊張する必要はありまんせん。
There's no need to be nervous.
tokeru
溶ける
(v)
melt
Go-gatsu ni kōi ga tokehajimeta.
五月に氷が溶け始めた。
The ice started to melt in May.
me ga deru
芽が出る
(p)
bud
ukiuki suru
うきうきする
(v)
excited
Kare wa tsugi no ryokō no koto o kangaeru to, ukiuki suru.
彼は次の旅行の事を考えると、うきうきする。
Whenever he thinks of the trip he's got coming up, he gets all excited.
hajimaru
始まる
(v)
start
dokidoki suru
ドキドキする
(p)
get excited
wakuwaku suru
わくわくする
(p)
excited
Ashita wa, ensoku na node, wakuwaku suru.
明日は、遠足なので、わくわくする。
I'm excited to go on a field trip tomorrow.
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