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We found 11 words, 1 name, 2 kanji, and 220 examples matching 'うで'
Word search: 11 matches
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2
Most common form:
noun
1. arm
2. skill; efforts; ability
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3
folding one's arms
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Most common form: 腕前
noun
ability; skill; facility
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expression
otherwise; or else; if not
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3
Most common form: 腕時計
noun
wristwatch
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いくで   Ikude   (surname)  
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ワン   うで arm   
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ニク body part   
あて address, destination   あてる to address   
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roof   
at night you seal
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セキ   ゆう night   
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katakana 'ta'
seal
もぎ to pluck   
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hand
Example search: 220 matches
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うで
いた

I have a sore arm.
ふたり
二人
うで
んで
ある
いていた

The couple was walking arm in arm.
ちち
わたし
うで
つかまえた
My father caught me by the arm.
わたし
うで
こっせつ
骨折
した

I broke my arm.
おう
うで
なが

Kings have long arms.
 
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