Japanese

ノック

ノック
Meaning: knock (on a door); fungo (baseball)
Part of Speech: Noun

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Handwriting

ノ
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ク

Example sentences

I knocked on the door, but there was no reply from inside.
何度ノックしても、部屋の中からは何の返答もなかった。
No matter how many times I knocked, there was no reply from inside the room.

Usage Notes

Commonly used for knocking on a door to request entry. In baseball, it refers to a coach hitting balls to players for practice.

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