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kanjisound onyomi
kunyomi
meaning
kyoh, kei,
miyako
not used
metropolitan.
kei, kyoh
not used
small tree like thorn with prickle.
kyoh, ku,
tomo, sonaeru
offer up, devote, dedicate, accompany, companion
an,
anzu
kyoh
apricot
kyoh, goh
tsuyoi
strong
kyoh
hoh,hoho
cheek
kyoh,
mune
breast
kei, kyoh,
ani
elder brother The "nii" is an extension of infant language indicating the young boys around. Usually used with "san" or "chan" as compellation.