CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
Abidjan | {prop} | (the largest city of Côte d'Ivoire) | abject | {adj} | (Sunk to a low condition; down in spirit or hope) | abrupt | {adj} | (extremely steep) | abrupt | {adj} | (having sudden transitions from one state to next) | abrupt | {adj} | (without notice) | abysmal | {adj} | (extremely bad) | academic year | {n} | (time period) | adolescence | {n} | (period between childhood and maturity) | Adygea | {prop} | (Adygea, Russia) | affirm | {v} | (to agree with or verify) | affirmative sentence | {n} | (sentence that affirms) | age | {n} | (time of life when one attains full person rights) | age of majority | {n} | (age at which the rights and privileges of an adult are legally granted) | Aglaia | {prop} | (female given name) | Ajax | {prop} | (either of two heroes of the Trojan War) | aliyah | {n} | (immigration of Jews into Israel) | alleluia | {n} | (Liturgical form of hallelujah) | anger | {n} | (A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something) | anniversary | {n} | (day an exact number of years since an event) | anno Domini | {adv} | (in the year of our Lord) | Anno Domini | {adv} | (in the year of our Lord) | annual | {adj} | (happening once a year) | annually | {adv} | (once every year) | annual report | {n} | (company report of activities for the preceding year) | annual ring | {n} | (layer of wood) | Anya | {prop} | (female given name) | ayatollah | {n} | (a religious leader) | aye | {interj} | (yes) | Baba Yaga | {prop} | (hag who flies through the air in a mortar) | banya | {n} | (a Russian steam bath) | bayan | {n} | (a Russian accordion) | bean sprout | {n} | (the vegetarian food) | Benjamin | {prop} | (male given name) | Benjamin | {prop} | (the youngest son of Jacob) | biannual | {adj} | (occurring twice a year; semi-annual) | biennial | {adj} | (happening every two years) | birdcatcher | {n} | (a person who catches or snares birds, wildfowl) | bitch | {n} | (female canine) | blackjack | {n} | (Gambling card game) | blind | {n} | (covering for a window) | bok choy | {n} | (Chinese cabbage, Brassica rapa chinensis) | bomber jacket | {n} | (short leather jacket) | bounty hunter | {n} | (person who catches criminals in return for a reward) | boyar | {n} | (rank of aristocracy) | brain mushroom | {n} | (fungus) | Bryansk | {prop} | (city in Russia) | Buryatia | {prop} | (Buryatia, Russia) | Canes Venatici | {prop} | (constellation) | cant | {n} | (jargon of a particular class or subgroup) | cardigan | {n} | (type of sweater) | caterwaul | {v} | (to cry as cats) | centenary | {adj} | (of, or pertaining to, or completing a period of 100 years) | centennial | {n} | (100th anniversary) | century | {n} | (100 years) | century egg | {n} | (a Chinese delicacy) | cesspool | {n} | (place for sewage) | chaebol | {n} | (large, family-controlled Korean business conglomerate) | chase | {n} | (action of the verb "to chase") | chase | {n} | (country estate) | chase | {v} | (to pursue, to follow at speed) | chaser | {n} | (a person or thing (ship, plane, car, etc.) who chases*) | Chelyabinsk | {prop} | (city) | Chilean eagle | {n} | (the Black-chested buzzard eagle, Geranoaetus melanoleucus) | cod | {n} | (marine fish of the family Gadidae) | come of age | {v} | (To reach a specific age where one is legally considered to be an adult) | Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease | {n} | (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) | crow | {v} | (To utter a sound of joy) | daikon | {n} | (large white radish) | Dark Ages | {prop} | (historic period) | decade | {n} | (a period of ten years) | decadeslong | {adj} | (lasting for decades) | deja vu | {n} | (something which one has or suspects to have seen or experienced before) | dessiatina | {n} | (a Russian measure of land) | diet | {n} | (council of leaders) | déjà vu | {n} | (Something which one has or suspects to have seen or experienced before) | drive away | {v} | (to force someone to leave) | East Punjab | {prop} | (state in India) | eighties | {n} | (the decade of the 1980s) | Eighty Years' War | {prop} | (Dutch war of independence) | ejaculate | {n} | (the liquid ejected during ejaculation) | ejaculate | {v} | (eject abruptly) | ejaculate | {v} | (eject semen or vaginal fluid) | ejaculation | {n} | (ejection of semen through the urethra) | elderly | {adj} | (old) | Erzya | {prop} | (language) | expel | {v} | (to eject) | exult | {v} | (rejoice) | eyeliner | {n} | (makeup) | fair | {n} | (celebration) | falconry | {n} | (Sport of hunting by using trained birds of prey) | Feodosiya | {prop} | (port and resort city) | fifties | {n} | (the decade of the 1950s) | fighter | {n} | (aircraft type) | fighter pilot | {n} | (a pilot trained in using and assigned to pilot a fighter plane) | fiscal year | {n} | (accounting period of one year) | forties | {n} | (the decade of the 1940s) | fowler | {n} | (a hunter of wildfowl) | frightening | {adj} | (scary) | gasp | {v} | (to breathe laboriously or convulsively) | growth ring | {n} | (concentric ring formed in the trunk of a tree) | Gujarat | {prop} | (state in India) | Gujarati | {prop} | (language) | gun dog | {n} | (dog used by hunter) | gyrfalcon | {n} | (Falco rusticolus) | half-year | {n} | (period of half a year) | half-yearly | {adv} | (twice a year) | hallelujah | {interj} | (exclamation to praise God) | hallelujah | {n} | (shout of Hallelujah) | hangover | {n} | (illness caused by heavy drinking) | Happy New Year | {phrase} | (Happy New Year) | headhunter | {n} | (savage) | headhunting | {n} | (cutting-off and preservation of the heads of one's enemies) | hijab | {n} | (headscarf) | hijack | {v} | (to seize control of a vehicle) | hmm | {interj} | (indicating thinking or pondering) | horn | {n} | (instrument used to signal others) | hot-tempered | {adj} | (easily angered) | hound | {n} | (dog) | hound | {n} | (male who constantly seeks the company of receptive females) | howl | {v} | (To utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do) | hryvnia | {n} | (Ukrainian currency) | Hundred Years' War | {prop} | (a conflict between France and England, lasting 116 years from 1337 to 1453) | hunt | {n} | (the act of hunting, shooting) | hunt | {v} | (to chase down prey) | huntable | {adj} | (capable of being hunted) | hunter | {n} | (person who hunts game) | hunter-gatherer | {n} | (person whose main food source is hunting and gathering) | hunting | {n} | (chasing and killing animals for sport or to get food) | huntress | {n} | (female who hunts) | Iași | {prop} | (city in Romania) | iamb | {n} | (a metrical foot) | iambic | {adj} | (consisting of iambs or characterized by their predominance) | I love you | {phrase} | (affirmation of romantic feeling) | I'm twenty years old | {phrase} | (I am twenty years old) | I'm ... year(s) old | {phrase} | (I am ... year(s) old) | intelligentsia | {n} | (intellectual élite) | irascible | {adj} | (prone to anger) | Isaiah | {prop} | (book of the Bible) | Jabberwock | {prop} | (fantastical monster) | jabiru | {n} | (Jabiru mycteria) | jacket | {n} | (piece of a person's suit) | jacket | {n} | (piece of clothing worn on the upper body outside a shirt or blouse) | jackfruit | {n} | (jackfruit tree) | jackfruit | {n} | (the fruit) | jackpot | {n} | (accumulating money prize pool) | Jack the Ripper | {prop} | (19th century murderer) | Jacob | {prop} | (male given name (the standard form)) | Jacob | {prop} | (one of the sons of Isaac and Rebecca) | Jacobian | {adj} | (in honor of Jacob) | Jacobian | {n} | (Jacobian matrix) | Jacobian | {n} | (the determinant of the Jacobian matrix) | Jacqueline | {prop} | (female given name) | jade | {n} | (gem) | jadeite | {n} | (mineral) | jaguar | {n} | (Panthera onca) | jaguarundi | {n} | (wild cat) | Jainism | {prop} | (religion and philosophy) | Jakarta | {prop} | (capital of Indonesia) | jalousie | {n} | (window slats which form a blind or shutter) | jam | {v} | (music: to improvise as a group) | Jamaica | {prop} | (country in the Caribbean) | Jamaican | {adj} | (of, from, or pertaining to Jamaica, the Jamaican people or the Jamaican language) | Jamaican | {n} | (person of Jamaican descent) | Jamaican Creole | {prop} | (English-based creole language) | James | {prop} | (book of the Bible) | James | {prop} | (male given name (the standard form)) | James | {prop} | (one of two Apostles) | James Bond | {prop} | (fictional British spy) | Jammu | {prop} | (the city of Jammu) | Jammu | {prop} | (the region of Jammu) | Jammu and Kashmir | {prop} | (former princely state) | Jammu and Kashmir | {prop} | (portion of the territory which is governed by India) | jam session | {n} | (impromptu informal performance) | janggi | {n} | (Korean chess) | janissary | {n} | (former Turkish soldier) | Jan Mayen | {prop} | (Norwegian territory) | January | {prop} | (first month of the Gregorian calendar) | Janus | {prop} | (moon of Saturn) | Janus | {prop} | (Roman god of gates and doorways) | Jap | {n} | (alternative term for Japanese) | Japan | {prop} | (A Far East country in Asia) | Japanese | {adj} | (of or relating to Japan) | Japanese | {n} | (person of Japan) | Japanese | {prop} | (Japanese language) | Japanese encephalitis | {n} | (viral disease) | Japanese knotweed | {n} | (plant) | Japanese Sign Language | {prop} | (Sign language used in Japan) | Japanese yew | {n} | (Taxus cuspidata) | Japanification | {n} | (Japanification) | japanize | {v} | (to Nipponize) | Japanologist | {n} | (one who studies Japanology) | Japanology | {n} | (the study of Japan) | Japanophile | {n} | (A person who loves Japan) | Japanophilia | {n} | (Japanophilia) | Japanophobia | {n} | (the fear of Japan or Japanese) | Japanophone | {adj} | (Japanese-speaking) | jar | {n} | (small container for food) | jargon | {n} | (incomprehensible speech) | jargon | {n} | (language characteristic of a particular group) | jargon | {n} | (technical terminology unique to a particular subject) | jarl | {n} | (medieval Scandinavian nobleman, especially in Norway and Denmark) | jasmine | {n} | (plant of genus Jasminum) | Jasmine | {prop} | (female given name) | Jason | {prop} | (given name) | jasper | {n} | (precious stone) | Java | {prop} | (island of Indonesia) | Java | {prop} | (programming language) | Javan | {adj} | (pertaining to the island of Java) | Javan | {n} | (inhabitant of the island Java) | Javanese | {n} | (person) | Javanese | {prop} | (language) | Javan tiger | {n} | (Panthera sondaica) | JavaScript | {prop} | (scripting programming language) | jazz | {n} | (musical art form) | jazz band | {n} | (group of musicians who play jazz music) | JLPT | {acronym} | (JLPT) | John | {prop} | (male given name - the standard or most popular form) | Jubilee | {n} | (a holy year when people are encouraged to make a pilgrimage to Rome) | Jubilee | {n} | (a year of rest, observed by the Israelites every 50 years) | kanji | {n} | (Chinese characters in Japanese context) | Katya | {prop} | (a female given name) | kayak | {n} | (a type of small boat) | killing | {n} | (instance of someone being killed) | kohl | {v} | (makeup) | kookaburra | {n} | (kingfishers) | Krasnoyarsk | {prop} | (city) | lady-killer | {n} | (uncaring womanizer) | language | {n} | (vocabulary of a particular field) | last year | {adv} | (year before this one) | leap year | {n} | (366-day year in the Gregorian calendar) | Liepāja | {prop} | (city in Latvia) | light year | {n} | (astronomical distance) | lingo | {n} | (language peculiar to a particular group or region) | Lithuanian Hound | {n} | (Lithuanian Hound) | Ljubljana | {prop} | (Capital city of Slovenia) | lunar year | {n} | (a year determined by a certain number of phases of the moon) | lustrum | {n} | (period of five years) | made in Japan | {adj} | (manufactured in Japan) | major | {n} | (person of legal age) | menopause | {n} | (The ending of menstruation) | Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year | {phrase} | (traditional greeting for the Christmas and the new year) | millennium | {n} | (thousand-year period) | minor | {n} | (someone below the legal age) | Miriam | {prop} | (female given name) | Miriam | {prop} | (sister of Moses and Aaron) | miserable | {adj} | (in a state of misery) | Mkhitaryan | {prop} | (surname) | mouse | {n} | (shy person) | mujahid | {n} | (a Muslim engaging in jihad) | Nadia | {prop} | (female given name) | naiad | {n} | (female deity) | Naryan-Mar | {prop} | (city in Russia) | N'Djamena | {prop} | (capital of Chad) | New Year | {n} | (January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and the days following) | New Year | {n} | (the first few days of a calendar year) | New Year's Day | {n} | (holiday occurring on January 1st) | New Year's Eve | {prop} | (holiday on December 31st) | nineties | {n} | (the decade of the 1990s) | ninja | {n} | (person trained in stealth, espionage, assassination and ninjutsu) | Nippo- | {prefix} | (relating to Japan or Japanese) | Novaya Zemlya | {prop} | (archipelago in Russia) | Obadiah | {prop} | (book of the Old Testament) | of age | {adj} | (old enough to be considered an adult) | Old Japanese | {prop} | (the Old Japanese language) | once in a blue moon | {adv} | (very rarely) | Orion's Belt | {prop} | (bright asterism) | pajamas | {n} | (clothes for wearing to bed and sleeping in) | paratrooper | {n} | (soldier that parachutes from aircraft) | parlance | {n} | (A certain way of speaking (or using words)) | passion fruit | {n} | (edible fruit) | pathetic | {adj} | (arousing scorn or contempt) | perennial | {adj} | ((of a plant) Having a life cycle of more than two years) | pickthank | {n} | (sycophant) | pitiful | {adj} | (so appalling or sad that one feels or should feel sorry for it; eliciting pity) | Pitjantjatjara | {prop} | (the aboriginal language mainly spoken in central Australia) | Pleiades | {prop} | (astronomy) | Pleiades | {prop} | (Greek mythology) | poaching | {n} | (trespassing in search of game) | polynya | {n} | (an area of open water surrounded by sea ice) | precipitous | {adj} | (steep, like a precipice) | predation | {n} | (act of predating) | pre-ejaculate | {n} | (pre-ejaculate) | Punjab | {prop} | (geographical region in South Asia) | Pyongyang | {prop} | (capital of North Korea) | quarter | {n} | (period of three months) | quarterly | {adj} | (occurring once every quarter year) | quarterly | {adv} | (once every quarter year) | quarterly | {n} | (periodical publication) | quinquennium | {n} | (period of time five years long) | racer | {n} | (something used for racing) | rajah | {n} | (Hindu prince) | Rajasthani | {prop} | (Rajasthani language) | Reykjavik | {prop} | (Capital of Iceland) | Rio de Janeiro | {prop} | (city) | Ryazan | {prop} | (city in Russia) | sabbatical | {n} | (extended period of leave) | scallop | {n} | (mollusc) | school year | {n} | (the time in which school is in session) | screw cap | {n} | ( cap of a bottle or jar which screws onto the threaded lip of the container) | sealer | {n} | (person who hunts seals) | sealing | {n} | (hunting of seals) | Sea of Japan | {prop} | (Asian sea) | season | {n} | (quarter of a year) | semester | {n} | (half of school year) | semiannual | {adj} | (half-yearly) | seventies | {n} | (the decade of the 1970s) | Sevortyan | {prop} | (surname) | sidereal year | {n} | (orbital period) | silicon | {n} | (non-metallic element) | single | {n} | (one who is not married) | sixties | {n} | (decade of the 1960s) | skirt chaser | {n} | (man who seeks out female companionship) | slang | {n} | (slang) | Slovyansk | {prop} | (city) | slurry | {n} | (agriculture: mixture of animal waste, other organic material and sometimes water used as fertilizer) | snack | {n} | (a light meal) | snack | {v} | (to eat a light meal) | solyanka | {n} | (a thick, spicy and sour soup in Russian and Ukrainian cuisine) | Sonya | {prop} | (female given name) | soy | {n} | (soy beans) | soybean | {n} | (plant) | soybean | {n} | (seed) | soy milk | {n} | (a beverage made from soy beans) | soy sauce | {n} | (a condiment and ingredient made from fermented soybeans) | spring | {n} | (first season) | spring cleaning | {n} | (systematic cleaning at the end of winter) | spud | {n} | (a tool used for digging out weeds) | Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte | {prop} | (the administrative capital of Sri Lanka) | stalker | {n} | (a person who stalks game) | straitjacket | {n} | (a jacket-like garment) | sudden | {adj} | (happening quickly and with little or no warning) | Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands | {prop} | (two distinct dependencies of Norway) | Tania | {prop} | (female given name) | Tatiana | {prop} | (female given name) | tea | {n} | (light afternoon meal) | Tel Aviv | {prop} | (city in Israel) | terrific | {adj} | (terrifying) | Theodosia | {prop} | (city in Crimea) | thirties | {n} | (1930s) | tree ring | {n} | (annual growth ring in the trunk of a tree) | Trojan | {adj} | (relating to the city Troy) | Trojan | {n} | (computer malware) | Trojan | {n} | (person from Troy) | Trojan horse | {n} | (a wooden horse used by the Greeks) | Trojan horse | {n} | (computing: a malicious program) | Troy | {prop} | (an ancient city) | turn of the century | {n} | (beginning or end of a certain century) | turn of the year | {n} | (end of one year and beginning of the next) | twelve-year-old | {adj} | (having an age of twelve) | twenties | {n} | (the decade of the 1920s) | Ulyanovsk | {prop} | (city) | underage | {adj} | (below legal age) | underage | {adj} | (still a minor) | Uriah | {prop} | (biblical character) | Vajrayana | {prop} | (school of Buddhism) | vale of tears | {n} | (a symbolic valley of tears) | Venetian blind | {n} | (blind consisting of overlapping horizontal slats) | vernal equinox | {n} | (the point) | vicuna | {n} | (vicuna) | vintage | {adj} | (relating to a vintage or to wine identified by a specific vintage) | vintage | {n} | (wine identified by year and vineyard) | vintage | {n} | (year or place something is produced) | vodyanoy | {n} | (type of water sprite) | volume | {n} | (issues of a periodical over a period of one year) | wail | {v} | (to cry out) | weed | {v} | (remove weeds from) | well | {interj} | (used in conversation to fill space) | well | {interj} | (used to introduce a statement that may be contrary to expectations) | whine | {n} | (a long-drawn, high-pitched complaining cry or sound) | whine | {v} | (to complain or protest with a whine or as if with a whine) | whine | {v} | (to utter a whine) | whinge | {n} | (to complain or protest) | Wild Hunt | {n} | (folk myth) | windbreaker | {n} | (thin outer coat) | witch-hunt | {n} | (campaign to punish dissident persons) | witch-hunt | {n} | (persecution of persons believed to be using magic) | woe | {n} | (grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity) | womanizer | {n} | (habitual seducer of women) | yacht | {n} | (any private noncommercial vessel) | yacht | {n} | (slick and light ship) | Yahweh | {prop} | (personal name of God) | yak | {n} | (ox-like mammal) | Yakut | {prop} | (language) | Yakutsk | {prop} | (city in Russia) | Yalta | {prop} | (city in Ukraine) | Yamal | {prop} | (a large peninsula in the Russian North) | Yangtze | {prop} | (river) | Yanukovych | {prop} | (Ukrainian surname) | yap | {n} | (high-pitched bark) | yarmulke | {n} | (Skullcap worn by religious Jewish males) | Yaroslav | {prop} | (Slavic name) | Yaroslavl | {prop} | (city) | Yassy | {prop} | (town in Romania) | yataghan | {n} | (type of sword) | yeah | {adv} | (yes) | yeah, right | {interj} | (sarcasm to express disbelief) | year | {n} | (time it takes for any planetary body to make one revolution around another body) | year | {n} | (time it takes for the Earth to complete one revolution of the Sun) | yearbook | {n} | (publication compiled by the graduating class) | yearbook | {n} | (reference book, published annually) | yearlong | {adj} | (lasting one year, or approximately so; of or relating to a timespan of one year) | yearly | {adj} | (happening once every year) | yearly | {adv} | (once a year) | year of our Lord | {adj} | (anno Domini) | yearslong | {adj} | (lasting several or many years) | yes | {interj} | (expression of pleasure, joy or great excitement) | yes | {n} | (answer that shows agreement or acceptance) | yes | {n} | (vote of support) | yes | {particle} | (word used to indicate agreement or acceptance) | yes and no | {phrase} | (indicating there is no simple "yes" or "no" answer) | yes man | {n} | (a person who always agrees with his employer or superior) | yessir | {interj} | (used to express assent, especially to a superior) | yowl | {v} | (utter a yowl) | yup | {particle} | ((informal) yes) | Zaporizhia | {prop} | (city) | Zechariah | {prop} | (book of the Bible) | Zechariah | {prop} | (king of Israel)
5000 WORDS
| L053 32 P1963 | than phiền, rên rỉ | jammern
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L071 53 P2705 | săn | jagen
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L125 18 P5399 | Nhật Bản | Japan
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是 P0003 诉苦 P1963 追猎 P2705 日本 P5399
ใช่ P0003
บ่น P1963
ล่า P2705
ญี่ปุ่น P5399
than phiền, rên rỉ P1963 săn P2705 Nhật Bản P5399
ja P0003 jammern P1963 jagen P2705 Japan P5399
yes P0003 to moan P1963 to hunt P2705 Japan P5399
sí P0003 quejarse P1963 cazar P2705 Japón P5399
sì P0003 lamentarsi P1963 cacciare P2705 Giappone P5399
oui P0003 se plaindre P1963 chasser P2705 le Japon P5399
PHRASES
Bonne année !

Happy New Year !
(ENG ) (FR )
(0063)
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Tokyo est le centre du Japon.

Tokyo is the center of Japan .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0121)
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Mon petit frère a six ans.

My younger brother is six years old .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0137)
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Ma petite sœur a huit ans.

My younger sister is eight years old .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0139)
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Shanghai a changé rapidement ces dernières années.

Shanghai has changed rapidly the last few years .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0374)
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J'ai fait un bénéfice sur mes actions cette année.

I made a profit from my stock this year .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0400)
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C'est le nouvel an demain.

It is New Year tomorrow .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0428)
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Quel âge a-t-elle cette année ?

How old is she this year ?
(ENG ) (FR )
(0573)
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L'ancienne dynastie chinoise des Zhou était plusieurs centaines d'années plus tôt que la dynastie Qin.

The ancient Chinese Zhou dynasty was several hundred years earlier than the Qin dynasty .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0681)
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Christophe Colomb a découvert l'Amérique en 1492.

Columbus discovered America in 1492 .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0842)
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Le temps au printemps est très chaud.

The weather in spring is very warm .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0877)
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L'humanité est entrée dans le vingt-et-unième siècle.

Mankind has entered the twenty first century .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0924)
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Le garçon a environ six ans.

The boy is about six years old .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0925)
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Je suis en première année d'université cette année.

I am a college freshman this year .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0928)
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Les enfants se poursuivent dans la prairie.

The children are chasing each other in the meadow .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1307)
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Il leur court après.

He is chasing after them .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1335)
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Cette pièce de jade ancien est très précieuse.

This piece of old jade is very valuable .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1380)
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Cette année, il y a une récolte abondante.

This year there is a bumper crop .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1583)
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J'adore la nourriture japonaise, surtout les sushis.

I love Japanese food , especially sushi .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1625)
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Les Chinois mangent traditionnellement des "jiaozi" (boulettes de pâte) au Nouvel An chinois.

Chinese traditionally eat jiaozi (dumplings) at the Chinese New Year .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1714)
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Les temples de Kyoto, au Japon, sont très célèbres.

The temples of Kyoto , Japan , are very famous .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1865)
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Le 1er janvier est le jour de l'an.

January 1 is New Year's day .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1928)
|
Les étudiants de cette classe ont été diplômés.

The students of this class have graduated .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2038)
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C'est le meilleur athlète de l'année.

He is this year's best athlete .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2105)
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Il y a une récolte exceptionnelle de riz cette année.

There is a bumper crop of rice this year .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2134)
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Après un siècle de changements, Hong Kong est devenue une métropole internationale.

After a century of changes , Hong Kong has become an international metropolis .
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Le ministre des Finances a présenté le rapport budgétaire de cette année.

The financial minister has delivered this year's budget report .
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Nous avons un déficit financier cette année.

We have a financial deficit this year .
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La sauce soja est un arôme.

Soy sauce is a flavoring .
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Nous sommes au début du mois de janvier.

It is the early part of January right now .
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Il est âgé d'une soixantaine d'années.

He is over 60 years old .
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Mon père et moi allons chasser ensemble.

My father and I go hunting .
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La sécheresse est grave cette année.

The drought this year is severe .
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Nos bénéfices ont été bons cette année.

Our profits have been good this year .
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J'espère que tout se passera bien pour toi dans la nouvelle année.

I hope everything goes smoothly for you in the new year .
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Les geishas font partie de la culture traditionnelle japonaise.

Geishas are a part of traditional Japanese culture .
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Elle vérifie le millésime du vin.

She is checking the wine' s vintage .
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Une année bissextile compte 366 jours.

A leap year has 366 days .
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Soccer is more popular in japan than it used to be . | Le football est plus populaire au Japon qu'il ne l'était.
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I'm going to give you a year's worth of allowance all at once . | Je vais vous donner l'équivalent d'un an d'allocation d'un coup.
We have a cold autumn this year . | Nous avons un automne froid cette année.
I will tell you about japan . | Je vais vous parler du Japon.
What do you do in japan ? | Que fais-tu au Japon ?
Could I get a japanese newspaper , please ? | Pourrais - je avoir un journal japonais , s'il vous plait ?
I haven't seen him for years . | Je ne l'ai pas vu depuis des années.
It would be great if there was a japanese edition . | Ce serait bien s'il y avait une édition japonaise.
I entered this school two years ago . | Je suis entré dans cette école il y a deux ans.
You will have to study harder next year . | Vous devrez étudier plus dur l'année prochaine.
He became the company president when he was thirty . | Il est devenu président de l'entreprise à l'âge de trente ans.
Such a thing can't happen in japan . | Une telle chose ne peut pas arriver au Japon.
She's been having trouble with back pain for years . | Elle a des problèmes de dos depuis des années.
Tokyo is larger than any other city in japan . | Tokyo est plus grande que n'importe quelle autre ville du Japon.
The solution of the problem took three years . | La solution du problème a pris trois ans.
It is important to find true friends when you are young . | Il est important de trouver de vrais amis quand on est jeune.
It is probable that jane will come . | Il est probable que Jane viendra.
It is expensive to live in japan . | C'est cher de vivre au Japon.
We expect a very cold winter this year . | Nous nous attendons à un hiver très froid cette année.
I had a stillborn baby three years ago . | J'ai eu un bébé mort-né il y a trois ans.
I haven't touched a tennis racket in years . | Je n'ai pas touché une raquette de tennis depuis des années.
Is there any chance of your coming to tokyo again this year ? | Y a-t-il une chance que vous reveniez à Tokyo cette année ?
There you are . | Te voilà .
I felt I hit the jackpot . | J'ai senti que j'avais touché le jackpot.
Two years later , the singer came back . | Deux ans plus tard, le chanteur revient.
The cold is terrible this year . | Le froid est terrible cette année.
He is a student who I am teaching english this year . | C'est un étudiant à qui j'enseigne l'anglais cette année.
While she was staying in japan , she often visited kyoto . | Lors de son séjour au japon, elle visitait souvent kyoto.
I am two years younger than he . | J'ai deux ans de moins que lui.
Do you speak japanese ? | Est-ce que tu parles japonais ?
This year we had more snow than last year . | Cette année nous avons eu plus de neige que l'année dernière.
Has ken left japan for good ? | Ken a-t-il quitté le Japon pour de bon ?
The lake is the deepest in japan . | Le lac est le plus profond du Japon.
Japan is not what it was 15 years ago . | Le Japon n'est plus ce qu'il était il y a 15 ans.
I have known him for ten years . | Je le connais depuis dix ans.
Well , I think jogging is good . | Eh bien, je pense que le jogging est bon.
He has been keeping company with mary for three years . | Il tient compagnie à marie depuis trois ans.
In england they have much rain at this time of the year . | En Angleterre, il pleut beaucoup à cette époque de l'année.
He is a typical japanese . | C'est un japonais typique.
Soon the new year comes around . | Bientôt la nouvelle année arrive.
My sister is twenty-one years old and a college student . | Ma sœur a vingt et un ans et est étudiante.
Did you live in sasayama last year ? | Habitiez-vous à sasayama l'année dernière ?
She'll be getting married next year . | Elle va se marier l'année prochaine.
I want to study abroad next year . | Je veux étudier à l'étranger l'année prochaine.
Let's go by taxi , shall we ? | Allons en taxi, d'accord ?
We could go out together like we did last year . | On pourrait sortir ensemble comme on l'a fait l'année dernière.
I have known her for two years . | Je la connais depuis deux ans.
The japanese live on rice . | Les japonais vivent de riz.
Will jane sing ? | Jeanne chantera-t-elle ?
My uncle lived abroad for many years . | Mon oncle a vécu à l'étranger pendant de nombreuses années.
Yes , I have seen one many times . | Oui, j'en ai vu un plusieurs fois.
The american boy spoke broken japanese . | Le garçon américain parlait un japonais cassé.
Jane begged to see my new house . | Jane a supplié de voir ma nouvelle maison.
I hadn't seen my friend for over twenty years . | Je n'avais pas vu mon ami depuis plus de vingt ans.
Is english more difficult than japanese ? | L'anglais est-il plus difficile que le japonais ?
He is quite ignorant of things japanese . | Il est tout à fait ignorant des choses japonaises.
He is not what he was ten years ago . | Il n'est plus ce qu'il était il y a dix ans.
Do you have a christmas vacation in japan ? | Avez-vous des vacances de Noël au Japon?
Japan is subject to earthquakes . | Le Japon est sujet aux tremblements de terre.
Which is the highest mountain in japan ? | Quelle est la plus haute montagne du Japon ?
How old will you be next year ? | Quel âge aurez-vous l'année prochaine ?
Some students are not interested in japanese history . | Certains étudiants ne sont pas intéressés par l'histoire japonaise.
I interpreted what he said in french into japanese . | J'ai interprété ce qu'il a dit en français en japonais.
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