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What does kado mean in Japanese?

"Kado" (角) in Japanese means "corner" or "angle". It can also refer to:

* "Edge" (as in the edge of a table or a knife)

* "Point" (as in a point of view)

* "Role" (as in a role in a play)

* "Position" (as in a position in a company)

It's important to note that the meaning of "kado" depends on the context. For example, in the phrase "kado o magaru" (角を曲がる), "kado" refers to a corner and the entire phrase means "to turn a corner". However, in the phrase "kado no tsuki" (角のつき), "kado" refers to a point and the entire phrase means "a point of view".

If you can provide more context, I may be able to give you a more specific translation of "kado".

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