diligently; seriously; perfectly; properly; sufficiently; satisfactorily
cooked rice; meal; food; one's living; livelihood
to make; to produce; to prepare (food); to brew (alcohol); to raise; to grow; to till
to cure; to heal; to fix; to correct; to do over again; to replace
time; season; period; phase; stage
to be effective; to take effect; to work; to function well; to be possible (to do, use, etc.); to be able to
a lot; lots; enough; sufficient; enough; too many
to be collected; to be gathered (e.g. mushrooms, etc.); to be harvested; to be able to collect; to be able to mine
next (year, spring, etc.); coming; since (last month, etc.); for (20 years, etc.)
old; aged; long; since long ago; of the distant past; long-ago
association; socializing; socialising; fellowship
always; all the time; never; usual; regular
full of (e.g. mistakes); riddled with; covered all over with (blood, mud, etc.)
to roll in; to tumble into; to visit (esp. to stay overnight as an unwanted guest); to fall in one's way; to fall into one's lap
brat; kid; urchin; preta; hungry ghost
to stick; to paste; to stretch; to spread; to form (e.g. ice on a pond); to fill; to swell
to repeat; to do something over again
and yet; though; when; in spite of
all over the body; from head to foot; all over
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
grace (of God); benevolence (of Buddha); assistance; help; effects; influence
to ask; to inquire; to blame (someone) for; to accuse of; to care about; to regard as important
to gain in skill; to improve; to get better
indiscriminately; blindly; at random; indiscriminate; random; excessive
as a child; when one was a child; childhood
pursuit of knowledge; studying; learning; training; completing a course
to do nothing but; to spend all one's time doing
to start; to begin; to start up (a business, society, etc.); to open (e.g. a store); to start ...; to begin to ...
to raise; to rear; to train; to teach; to promote the growth of; to nurture
slave traffic; slave dealer
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
to pick up; to adopt (e.g. a proposal); to accept; to take away; to confiscate; to deliver (a baby)
at that time; at that moment; then; on that occasion
scabbard; sheath; cap (on pen, brush, etc.); case; margin (between two prices); spread
just like that; in the twinkling of an eye; in the blink of an eye; (lit.) in the time it takes to say "ah!"
until now; so far; up to the present
painful; sore; cringy; embarrassing; exceeding
immediately; at once; soon; before long; easily; readily
to become better; to improve