士気 shiki
shiki
Noun
1. morale (of troops, team, etc.); esprit de corps
kankyakugawakara aitechiimuo waratte yaru kotowa sono shikio kujiku kotoni narō.
It would demoralize the opposing team to give it the razz from the spectators' side.
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kankyakugawakara aitechiimuo waratte yaru kotowa sono shikio kujiku kotoni narō.
It would demoralize the opposing team to give it the razz from the spectators' side.
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shikide
て-form: Used to connect clauses, make requests, or chain actions
1. With morale; By morale
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shikijārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not morale.; Was not spirit.
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shikijanakattadesu
The polite, past negative form
1. Morale wasn't high.; It wasn't spirited.
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shikideshō
Expresses probability in a polite manner ("probably…")
1. Probably morale.; Probably spirits.
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shikidewārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not morale.; Was not spirit.
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