''Hangarī''-jin | |
hangeki | |
hangetsu | |
hangigo | |
hango | |
HANGUMAN | |
hangyaku | |
hanhanni | |
hani | |
hani- | |
han’i | |
hanigo | |
han’igo | |
hanikamiya | |
HANIKAMU | |
hanji | |
hanjimono | |
HANKACHI | |
hankachi | |
hankagai | |
hankagetsu | |
hankaion | |
hankaku | |
hankakumei | |
hankan | |
hankei | |
hankeide | |
hanken | |
hanketsu | |
hanki | |
hanko | |
hankon | |
hankōsha | |
hankou | |
hankouha | |
hankousha | |
HANKURU | |
hankyou | |
hankyuu | |
hanmâ | |
hanmā | |
HANMAH | |
hanmo | |
HANMOKKU | |
hanmokku | |
hanmoku | |
hanmon | |
hanmoto | |
hanmoushou | |
hanne | |
Nihongo |