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We found 7 words, 1 name, and 5 examples matching 'あんこ'
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noun
1. red bean paste; red bean jam; anko  (often written with kana only)
2. filling (e.g. of a manjuu)  (see also: 饅頭)
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noun
1. daughter; young lady  (Izu Oshima dialect)
2. young man; eldest son  (regional dialect: Touhoku-ben, Hokkaido-ben)
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1
secure; solid; stable
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noun
1. potbellied sumo wrestler; wrestler with a big belly  (see also: あんこ型; often written with kana only)
2. goosefish (any anglerfish of family Lophiidae); monkfish; sea devil  (see also: 鮟鱇; orig. meaning)
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0
Most common form: 暗黒
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きょうこ   Kyouko   (female given name)  
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ちょっと
かが
めば
アソコチラチラ
がく
れします

If you stoop a little, you will see the paste appear and disappear.
あんこく
暗黒
おうじ
あくま
悪魔
ことである
The "prince of darkness" means Satan.
あんこく
暗黒
おうじ
王子
あくま
悪魔
ことです
"The prince of darkness" means "Satan".
アフリカかつて
あんこく
暗黒
たいりく
大陸
ばれた

Africa was once called the Dark Continent.
わたし
いま
まさに
さいご
最後
たびじ
旅路
つき
あんこく
暗黒
いちだい
一大
ひやく
飛躍
しよ
している
I am about to take my last voyage, a great leap in the dark.
 
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