利 かし kikashi
kikashi
Noun
1. forcing move; kikashi
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30 Variants Available
Essential 2 items
Common 11 items
kikashitabakari
Indicates an action has just been completed
1. Just profited from; Just benefited from
Verb
kikashichau
The completive aspect (contracted form) - indicates completion or regret
1. Do too much; Overdo
Verb
kikashicha dame
A casual prohibition ("not allowed to...")
1. Don't benefit from it.; Don't take advantage of it.
Noun
kikashite inai
The negative of an ongoing action or state
1. Not profiting.; Not benefiting.
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kikashitewa ikenai
Expresses prohibition ("must not do")
1. Must not profit from.; Must not take advantage of.
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kikashi mitai
Expresses appearance based on observation ("looks like...")
1. Looks like profit.; Seems advantageous.
Noun
kikashite imasu
Polite form for an ongoing action or state
1. Are benefiting from WORD.; Are making use of WORD.
Noun
Advanced 17 items
kikashisōda
Expresses hearsay ("I heard that...")
1. Sounds profitable.; Seems advantageous.
Noun
kikashita sōda
Expresses hearsay about a past event ("I heard that...")
1. It seems (hearsay); Apparently (hearsay)
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kikashitarashii
Expresses appearance about a past event ("seems to have...")
1. Profited; Seemed profitable
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kikashinara
The "-nara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If/when profitable; If/when advantageous
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kikashirashii
Expresses appearance based on inference ("seems that...")
1. Seems like; Appears to be
Noun
kikashite kudasaimase
An extra polite request
1. Please benefit me.; Please do me a favor.
Noun
kikashitewa naranai
Formal prohibition
1. Must not profit from.; Not allowed to benefit from.
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