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koto

[ US /ˈkoʊtoʊ/ ]
[ UK /kˈə‍ʊtə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Japanese stringed instrument that resembles a zither; has a rectangular wooden sounding board and usually 13 silk strings that are plucked with the fingers

How To Use koto In A Sentence

  • The shakuhachi is usually played solo or with the koto.
  • There is a reason for that tokotoko—it's not just for showmanship, but it is to safeguard them.
  • No one will kotow to you, or serenade you on a koto; rather, you'll be threatened with celotomy or colotomy, equally uncomfortable, or with banishment to Cotonou or Cotopani. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 2
  • Romanji: koi ga setsunai to sugu soba de kizuita ano yoru datte hoka no dare yori anata no koto wo shitteiru kara itsumo no sarigenai yasashisa sae kono mune wo shimetsuketeku konna ni, konna ni, chikaku de mitsumete mo doushite, doushite, tada no tomodachi na no donna ni, donna ni, tsuyoku omotteitemo tsutaerarenai SachinKRaj - The Blog
  • Sama halnya seperti jika kalian mempunyai satu termos air jeruk segar, maka kalian tidak akan menuangkannya ke dalam gelas yang kotor untuk meminumnya, ya kan? Planet Terasi
  • Solms discovered that patients who had had a prefrontal leukotomy, a common surgical procedure for mental illness in the 1950s and 60s, reported loss of dreaming.
  • Yokozuna Hakuho nailed ozeki Kotooshu with a huge left-hand overarm throw to close out the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament with a perfect 15-0 record on Sunday. Hakuho Wins Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament
  • Tak Shindo takes Western-Themed standards and rearranges them to feature classic Oriental instruments such as samisen, koto, gong, flute, temple blocks, and tree cymbals. ... Tak Shindo: FAR EAST GOES WESTERN
  • In view of the surprise, laughter, and criticism of Europe, the Emperor modified his demand for the "kotow" to its symbolic performance by three deep bows. William of Germany
  • In an area held tightly in the grip of what he called a "logging mafia," Rakotoarisoa said 100 members of the security forces were brought from the capital city to help with surveillance and to avoid any further corruption. Madagascar Moves to Protect Precious Forests
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