English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">kemari</span> Wikipedia Borrowed from Japanese 蹴鞠(けまり) (<span class="searchmatch">kemari</span>), from Chinese 蹴鞠 (cùjú). <span class="searchmatch">kemari</span> (uncountable) An ancient Japanese...
From Mark + -ie. (General American) IPA(key): /ˈmɑɹki/ Markie A diminutive of the male given name Mark. <span class="searchmatch">kemari</span>, ramkie...
article on: 蹴鞠 Wikipedia ja (Tokyo) けまり [<span class="searchmatch">kèmárí</span>] (Heiban – [0]) IPA(key): [ke̞ma̠ɾʲi] 蹴(け)鞠(まり) • (<span class="searchmatch">kemari</span>) <span class="searchmatch">kemari</span>; an ancient Japanese ball game in which...
IPA(key): [kʲɪˈmarʲɪʂ] кема́ришь • (<span class="searchmatch">kemáriš</span>ʹ) second-person singular present indicative imperfective of кема́рить (kemáritʹ)...
made from either fishing line or a bicycle brake wire, originating in the folk music of Southern Africa. Appendix:Glossary of chordophones Markie, <span class="searchmatch">kemari</span>...
kicking a ball through an opening into a net. ancient Chinese ball game <span class="searchmatch">kemari</span> IPA(key): /ˈt͡su.ju/ Rhymes: -uju Syllabification: cu‧ju cuju first-person...
Washington, D. C.: Defense Language Institute, page 18: Buat apè sajè djau2 <span class="searchmatch">kemari</span>, kalo bukan mau djadi pélem setèr? [Buat apè sayè jau-jau ke mari, kalo...
"معاڡا كامو كمارى دں ٮىدک ٮرٮاع ٮرساما ٮماں-ٮمٮمو؟…" “... Mengapa kamu <span class="searchmatch">kemari</span> dan tidak terbang bersama teman-temanmu?” Why have you returned, instead...
translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}. On (unclassified): きく (kiku)、ごく (goku) Kun: けまり (<span class="searchmatch">kemari</span>)...