Choruru (ちょるる) is a mascot character who was created for the 66th annual National Sports Festival of Japan and 11th annual National Sports Festival for...
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Story 1: "Hanauta Nagaruru" (花唄流るる, lit. "Overhearing a Flower Song) Story 2: "Hotarubi no Mori e" (蛍火の杜へ) Story 3: "Kurukuru Ochiba" (くるくる落ち葉, lit. "The...
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something (e.g., I can sleep on the floor). For the former, -ruru (-るる) or -raruru (-らるる) are attached to the -masu stem of a verb, whilst for the latter...
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(ようこそ亡霊葬儀屋さん) February 4, 2020 October 13, 2020 Ito Kira Kiruru Kill Me (きるる KILL ME) February 23, 2020 present Yasuhiro Kanō The 100 Girlfriends Who Really...
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Center Arashi (ゲームセンター嵐) Goh 2nd Bucchake Fight Club (ぶっちゃけファイトクラブ) ? Heruru (へるる) Lei-Fei ? Potemkin (ポチョムキン) Pai ? Rocky-ryū Oka Mask (ロッキー流・オカマスク) Aoi 3rd...
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Prefectures. For situational potential, the bound auxiliaries -ruru (-るる) and -raruru (-らるる) are attached to the -nai stem of certain Nidan verbs. Exclusively...
40 KB (4,895 words) - 08:38, 11 August 2024