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Tsuki (突き)
derives from the verb
tsuku (突く),
meaning "to thrust". The
second syllable is accented, with ****anese's
unvoiced vowels making it pronounced...
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refer to:
Tsuki Amano, ****anese
singer "
Tsuki" (song), a 2014 song by
Namie Amuro "
Tsuki", a 2004 song by
Tsuki Amano, as
Tsukiko Amano "
Tsuki", a 2013...
- Hepburn: Pātī kara Tsuihō
Sareta Sono Chiyushi,
Jitsu wa Saikyō ni
Tsuki, "The
Healer Who was
Banished From His
Party is
Actually the Strongest"...
- the Old ****anese
words tsuku (月, "moon, month",
becoming modern ****anese
tsuki) and yomi (読み, "reading, counting"). The
Nihon Shoki mentions this name...
- Akai
Tsuki (****anese: 赤い月, transl. "red moon") is a 2004 ****anese film
directed by
Yasuo Furuhata. It is set in
Manchukuo during World War II. 28th ****an...
- "Kōjō no
Tsuki" (荒城の月, lit. "The Moon over the
Ruined Castle") is a ****anese song
written in the
Meiji period. ****anese
pianist and
composer Rentarō Taki...
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Parts of the Arm used in
Attack ****anese
English Zuki/
Tsuki Punch Uchi
Strike Age Zuki
Rising punch Kagi Zuki Hook
punch Yama Zuki
Mountain punch Awase...
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Tsuki Amano (天野 月,
Amano Tsuki),
formerly Tsukiko Amano (天野 月子,
Amano Tsukiko), is a ****anese singer,
famous for
singing the
ending themes used in the...
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during the
Heian period.
Kitsunetsuki (狐憑き, 狐付き), also
written kitsune-
tsuki,
literally means 'the
state of
being possessed by a fox'. The
victim is...
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Violent Cop (その男、凶暴につき, Sono Otoko, Kyōbō Ni
Tsuki, lit. 'That Man,
Being Violent') is a 1989 ****anese neo-noir
action thriller film
directed by Takeshi...