suffix for familiar person
 everyone;  everybody;  all;  everything;  all
 to wait;  to await;  to look forward to;  to depend on;  to need
 lie;  fib;  mistake;  error;  unwise move;  bad decision
 disagreeable;  detestable;  unpleasant;  reluctant
 called;  named;  as many as;  as much as;  all ...;  every single ...
 conclusion from reasoning, judgement or calculation based on something read or heard;  reason;  cause;  meaning;  circumstances;  situation
 civilization;  civilisation;  culture;  Bunmei era (1469.4.28-1487.7.20)
 trace;  vestige;  mark;  sign;  evidence
 discovery;  detection;  finding
 that;  the;  part (as in "part two");  um ...;  er ...
 mostly;  nearly;  practically;  well-nigh;  almost invariably;  all but
 origin;  source;  history;  originally;  from the start;  by nature
 thing;  object;  one's things;  possessions;  things;  something;  quality
 if;  when;  and;  with;  used for quoting (thoughts, speech, etc.);  promoted pawn;  indicates a question
 to be able to manage somehow or another
 interrogative sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
 let me see;  well;  errr ...;  uhh ...
 to be able (in a position) to do;  to be up to the task;  to be ready;  to be completed;  to be made;  to be built;  to be good at
 going out;  outing;  leaving (one's home, office, etc.)
 request;  favour (to ask);  wish;  please
 eyesore;  unpleasant sight;  obstructing a view
 government;  administration
 request;  commission;  entrusting (with a matter);  dependence;  reliance
 (a) little;  somewhat;  somehow
 to be aware of;  to know;  to notice;  to feel;  to understand;  to comprehend;  to remember
 outsider;  someone outside of a group
 to leave;  to exit;  to leave (on a journey);  to depart;  to move forward;  to come to;  to get to
 too;  also;  both A and B;  A as well as B;  even;  as much as
 you;  presence (of a god, nobleman, etc.)
 to hear;  to listen (e.g. to music);  to ask;  to enquire;  to hear about;  to hear of;  to follow (advice, order, etc.)
 lots of;  a ton of;  a mountain of;  piles of;  heaps of;  so many
 to stop (an activity);  to cease;  to discontinue;  to cancel;  to abandon;  to give up
 myself;  yourself;  I;  me;  you
 duty;  function;  office;  mission;  task
 accomplishment;  execution
 hindrance;  obstacle;  to visit (someone's home);  demon who hinders Buddhist training;  demon who obstructs sentient beings from maintaining moral behaviour
 (real) ability;  true strength;  merit;  arms;  force