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【落ちる】 おちる ( ochiru )
【堕ちる】 おちる ( ochiru )
【墜ちる】 おちる ( ochiru )
【落る】 おちる ( ochiru ) irregular okurigana usage
1 (v1) (vi)
  • to fall down
  • to drop
  • to fall (e.g. rain)
  • to sink (e.g. sun or moon)
  • to fall onto (e.g. light or one's gaze)
  • to be used in a certain place (e.g. money)
  • 2
  • to be omitted
  • to be missing
  • 3
  • to decrease
  • to sink
  • 4
  • to fail (e.g. exam or class)
  • to lose (contest, election, etc.)
  • 5
  • to crash
  • to degenerate
  • to degrade
  • to fall behind
  • 6
  • to become indecent (of a conversation)
  • 7
  • to be ruined
  • to go under
  • 8
  • to fade
  • to come out (e.g. a stain)
  • to come off (e.g. makeup)
  • to be removed (e.g. illness, possessing spirit, name on a list)
  • 9
  • to fall (into someone's hands)
  • to become someone's possession
  • 10
  • to fall (into a trap)
  • to fall (for a trick)
  • 11
  • to give in
  • to give up
  • to confess
  • to flee
  • 12
  • to fall
  • to be defeated
  • to surrender
  • 13
  • to come to (in the end)
  • to end in
  • 14
  • to fall (in love, asleep, etc.)
  • 15
  • to swoon (judo)
  • 16
  • to consent
  • to understand
  • 17
  • to crash
  • to freeze
  • 18
  • to die
  • 19
  • to move to the depths
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