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くち
もの
ほおばってしゃべる
ぶさほう
不作法

It is bad manners to speak with your mouth full.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
0
noun
1. mouth
2. opening; hole; gap; orifice
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3 2 0
Most common form: もの
noun
1. thing; object; article; stuff; substance
2. one's things; possessions; property; belongings  (as 〜のもの, 〜のもん)
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3
Most common form: 頬張る
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to stuff one's cheeks; to fill one's mouth (with food)
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2
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to talk; to chat; to chatter  (often written with kana only)
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2
ill-mannered; rude
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Kanji
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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ブツ   モツ   もの thing   
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モチ   not
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pig
ギュウ   うし cow   
フ   ブ    not   
サク   サ   つく to make   
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ながらも although   -なが while   
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
ニ   ふた    ふた two   
stick   
ジン   ニン   ひと man   
ホウ   ハッ   ホッ    method   
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キョ   コ   さ leave   
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ム   private
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
スイ   みず water   
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