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We found 3 words and 29 examples matching 'おばあちゃん'
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noun
granny; grandma; gran; female senior-citizen  (often written with kana only; familiar language)
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Most common form: お祖母ちゃん子
noun
1. child who loves their grandmother
2. child who is doted on by their grandmother
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Most common form: お祖母ちゃんっ子
noun
1. child who loves their grandmother  (see also: おばあちゃん子:おばあちゃんこ)
2. child who is doted on by their grandmother  (see also: おばあちゃん子:おばあちゃんこ)
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さいきん
最近
えいごひょうきめい
英語表記名
おばあちゃんから
ともだちしんせい
友達申請
おお
...ばぁば
さぎ
詐欺
でも
はや
流行
っている
のか
Lately, I've been getting a lot of friend requests from old women with English names.
おばあちゃん
そぼく
素朴
りょうり
料理
べたい

I want to eat my grandmother’s simple dishes.
ぼく
たち
ばあちゃん
たんじょう
誕生
パーティー
ひら
いた

We had a birthday party for the old lady.
ある
しょうじょ
少女
しょくぎょう
職業
しょうふ
娼婦
だった
かのじょ
彼女
じぶん
自分
ばあちゃんこのこと
られたくなかった

A certain girl was a prostitute but didn't want her grandma to know.
かのじょ
彼女
ばあちゃんたいそう
だいじ
大事
する
She is very attentive to her grandmother.
 
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