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We found 3 words, 5 names, and 3 examples matching 'さんや'
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noun
hills and fields; countryside
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1
Most common form: 三役
noun
1. three highest ranks (wrestling, unions, etc.)
2. three parts; three divisions
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noun
pilgrim's carry-all bag
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Common name search: 5 matches
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さんや   San'ya   (surname)  
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みつや   Mitsuya   (surname)  
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みつや   Mitsuya   (surname)  
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さんべ   Sanbe   (surname)  
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やまたに   Yamatani   (surname)  
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ボクシングデイ
ゆうびんや
郵便屋
さん
ぎゅうにゅうや
牛乳屋
さんなど
おく
もの
する
ですクリスマス
さいしょ
最初
しゅうじつ
週日
です
Boxing Day, when presents are given to the postman, the milkman, etc., is the first week-day after Christmas.
とう
さん
かあ
さん
ども
たくさんいます
There are many moms and dads and children too.
いえ
かえ
って
この
はなし
とう
さん
かあ
さん
するおお
がっこう
学校
オルガン
ゆうめい
有名
もんだ。
かんたん
感歎
しました
しかし
こども
子供
たち
どういうものそのオルガン
ゆかい
愉快
ともなんとも
おも
っていませんでした

When the children, returning home, told this to their mothers and fathers, the parents said with admiration, “Oh my, your school’s organ is quite famous!” But for some reason, the children felt the organ’s sound was not particularly pleasing, or anything else for that matter.
 
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