Examples of 'endō' in a sentence

Meaning of "endō"

Endō is a noun that may refer to a Japanese surname or could be a reference to the acclaimed Japanese author Shusaku Endo, known for his works on faith and Christianity

How to use "endō" in a sentence

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Endō lost his eye but survived.
His apostasy is the main theme of the novel Silence by Shūsaku Endō.
Endō almost scored from yet another free kick early in the second half.
He was also known as Endō Funyūsai 不入斎.
Endō is among the few living people who studied directly under aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba.
It is partially based on the novel Silence by Shūsaku Endō.
Endō is also a part of the school 's handicrafts club.
The film was composed by Kōji Endō.
He contacts Endō in hope of being able to take part in another high-stakes gamble.
He is voiced by Aya Endō.
In her own statement on Swallow 's website, Endō apologized for the sudden announcement.
Meiji government Endō.
Ryōsuke Endō considers her a rival, as they have common work history together.
The film 's score was composed by Kōji Endō.
In fact, Greene himself labeled Endō one of the finest writers alive.

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Endō married Okada Junko, a year later.
Scandal by Shūsaku Endō is a recent example of an " I-Novel.
He and Saya run a cafe named " Cafe Endō.
The main character, Mark Evans ( 円堂 守 Endō Mamoru ), is a very talented goalkeeper.
Shūsaku Endō wrote a 1980 novel, titled The Samurai, a fictitious account relating the travels of Hasekura.
Later that year, Yasuhito Endō also reached 100 caps for Japan.

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