大火 taika
taika
Noun
1. large fire
sakuya taikaga atta.
There was a big fire last night.
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Example Sentences
sakuya taikaga atta.
There was a big fire last night.
18 Variants Available
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taikade
て-form: Used to connect clauses, make requests, or chain actions
1. With a large fire; In a large fire
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taikajārimasen
The polite negative form
1. It is not a big fire.; It's not burning fiercely.
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taikadewārimasen
The polite negative form
1. It is not a large fire.; It isn't a big fire.
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taikadarō
Expresses probability ("probably…")
1. Probably a big fire.; Likely to be a large fire.
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taikajārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. It wasn't a big fire.; It wasn't burning fiercely.
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#103049
taikajanakattadesu
The polite, past negative form
1. Wasn't a big fire.; Wasn't burning fiercely.
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taikadeshō
Expresses probability in a polite manner ("probably…")
1. Probably a big fire.; It will likely be a large fire.
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#100669
taikadewārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not a large fire.; Was not burning fiercely.
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taikadattara
The "-tara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If it's a big fire; When there's a big fire
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taikadeareba
The "-eba" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If it's a big fire; When there's a big fire
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taikanara
The "-nara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If there’s a big fire; When there’s a big fire
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