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We found 1 point of interest, 7 words, 5 names, and 739 examples matching 'いろは'
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Word search: 7 matches
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2
noun
mother  (see also: ; かか was used by children; humble)
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2
noun
1. traditional ordering of the Japanese syllabary  (often written with kana only)
2. fundamentals; the ABCs of ...
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3
noun
iroha poem
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4
noun
Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)  (see also: 以呂波紅葉; often written with kana only)
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4
noun
playing cards bearing proverbs in the traditional ordering of the Japanese syllabary
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Common name search: 5 matches
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いろは   Iroha   (female given name)  
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いろは   Iroha   (female given name)  
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いろは   Iroha   (female given name)  
あやは   Ayaha   (female given name)  
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くれは   Kureha   (female given name)  
もみじ   Momiji   (female given name)  
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あや   Aya   (female given name)  
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しょうばい
商売
いろは
らない

I don't know the ABC of business.
フレッド
はは
なが
てがみ
手紙
いた

Fred wrote his mother a long letter.
はは
んで
じゅう
10
ねん
なる
My mother has been dead these ten years.
はは
にほん
日本
ぶじ
無事
つきました
My mother has arrived safely in Japan.
はは
でんわ
電話
してみよう

I will try calling my mother.
 
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