万10000. Kanji character for the number 10000 (ten thousand). A unit of number. A large number or quantity. Sufficient. Enough. All. Various. All. Anything. Never. Always. Never. No matter what happens.
椰Palms. A general term for plants belonging to the monocotyledonous palm family.
姫Princess. Daughter of a heavenly child. Daughter of a person of high rank. An honorific title for a woman of high rank. A beautiful woman. A beautiful name for a woman. A word for something small or lovely.
椰Palms. A general term for plants belonging to the monocotyledonous palm family.
葉Leaf. Something thin and flat, like a leaf. Something shaped like a leaf. a sheet of paper. A unit to count the number of sheets of paper, etc. A unit for counting leaves. A division of time. A unit of counting leaves. The end.
椰Palms. A general term for plants belonging to the monocotyledonous palm family.
妃Princess. Wife of the Crown Prince. Also, the wife of an imperial or royal family member. The honorific title of a goddess.
椰Palms. A general term for plants belonging to the monocotyledonous palm family.
乃In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
椰Palms. A general term for plants belonging to the monocotyledonous palm family.
恵Grace. Caring. Compassion. To feel sorry for someone. To pity and be kind. God and Buddha give happiness. To give things. Wise. Witty. Straightforward. Obedient. Beautiful. Give.
実Fruit of plants and trees. Seeds of plants and trees. The production of fruits and seeds. Fruitfulness. To be full. To flourish. To have enough. Abundant. Wealth. Truthfulness. True. Truthfulness.
椰Palms. A general term for plants belonging to the monocotyledonous palm family.
愛Love. to love.To care for and cherish. To be attracted to. To be attached to a particular person.Not wanting to give up something important. To regret.
椰Palms. A general term for plants belonging to the monocotyledonous palm family.
萌Budding. The buds of plants and trees appear. Things begin to happen.