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We found 3 words, 3 names, and 8 examples matching 'あまみ'
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Most common form: 甘味
noun
1. sweetness; sugary taste  (this meaning is restricted to reading あまみ, かんみ)
2. sweets; dessert; cake  (this meaning is restricted to reading あまみ, かんみ)
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Most common form: 雨水
noun
1. rain water
2. "rain water" solar term (approx. Feb 19)  (see also: 二十四節気)
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noun
minister or general's wife who became a nun  (honorific title; archaic)
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Common name search: 3 matches
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あまみ   Amami   (female given name)  
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あまがい   Amagai   (surname)  
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あんみつ   Anmitsu   (surname)  
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Example search: 8 matches
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きょうと
京都
わく
和久
でん
りょうてい
料亭
できたて
あまみ
甘味
title of book, album etc.
The Just-Made Sweets of Kyoto’s Wakuden Ryotei
あめ
かなら
やね
屋根
から
あまみず
雨水

Every time it rains, the roof leaks.
あまみず
雨水
このパイプ
みち
ってはける
The rain-water runs off through this pipe.
ひさしから
あまみず
雨水
したた
ちている

The eaves are dripping.
げんじゅうみん
原住民
あまみず
雨水
ためて
いんりょうすい
飲料水
している
The natives collect and store rain-water to drink.
 
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