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We found 5 words and 6 examples matching 'だるま'
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noun
1. daruma; tumbling doll; round, red-painted good-luck doll in the shape of Bodhidharma, with a blank eye to be completed when a person's wish is granted  (often written with kana only)
2. Bodhidharma  (often written with kana only)
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noun
penny-farthing; high-wheeler
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noun
children's game similar to Statues or Red Light Green Light; Bodhidharma fell down  (often written with kana only)
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noun
daruma otoshi; toy consisting of vertically stacked wooden blocks that must be knocked away without letting the daruma doll on top fall to the ground  (see also: だるま)
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Most common form: ダルマストーブ
noun
potbelly stove
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よくあさ
翌朝
ゆき
だるま
あとかた
跡形
なく
せていた

The next morning, the snowman had completely melted.
いもうと
ゆき
だるま
えが
いた

My little sister painted a picture of a snowman.
わたし
ゆき
だるま
ゆき
いえ
つく
ります

I build snowmen and snow huts.
ゆき
だるま
つく
った
だれ

Who built the snowman?
もし
あした
明日
ゆき
たくさん
れば
ゆき
だるま
つく

If it snows much tomorrow, let's make a snowman.
 
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