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  2. Ōmisoka - Wikipedia

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    The traditional first greeting after the beginning of the New Year is "Akemashite omedetō (明けましておめでとう, lit. "congratulations on the new year"). [6] This celebration is the equivalent of New Year's Eve in the Western world, and coincides with Saint Sylvester's Day celebrated by some Western Christian churches.

  3. Oss (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    It is a rough contraction of ohayō gozaimasu (おはようございます). [3] In addition to use as a greeting, oss! can also function as "yessir!" when a subordinate is brusquely questioned by a teacher, superior officer, or sempai. It has also spread overseas as OSU or OSS, mainly in the Brazilian Jiu- Jitsu and Karate communities. [4]

  4. Dainihon Itangeishateki Noumiso Gyaku Kaiten Zekkyou ...

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    "Haru ni Chirikeri, Mi wa Kareru de Gozaimasu" (春ニ散リケリ、身ハ枯レルデゴザイマス; "in spring (my leaves) will fall, and my body will wither") Cockayne Soup 5:29

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  6. Baito keigo - Wikipedia

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    The standard keigo expression is "ebi doria de gozaimasu." While the phrase "X ni natte imasu" (and its humble equivalent, "X to natte orimasu") does carry the meaning of "X desu", it implies a state of being rather than a physical object, as in, "Tōten wa zenmen kin'en to natte orimasu" ("This restaurant is completely smoke-free").

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  8. Blast of Tempest - Wikipedia

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    Blast of Tempest (Japanese: 絶園のテンペスト, Hepburn: Zetsuen no Tenpesuto) is a Japanese manga series written by Kyō Shirodaira and Arihide Sano, and illustrated by Ren Saizaki [].

  9. Obito Uchiha - Wikipedia

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    Obito Uchiha (Japanese: うちは オビト, Hepburn: Uchiha Obito), also known by his alias Tobi (トビ), is a character in Masashi Kishimoto's manga (and anime adaptation) Naruto.