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We found 7 words, 1 kanji, and 8 examples matching 'つまみ'
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noun
1. knob; handle; button  (often written with kana only)
2. (file) handle  (computer terminology)
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'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to pick out; to throw out
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1. eating with one's fingers
2. snitching food; snatched food; secret eating; food snatched and eaten without the meal starting
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Most common form: 撮み洗い
noun
washing only the soiled part (of a garment)
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Most common form: 摘まみ上げる
to take a pinch of something (e.g. salt); to pick up in one's fingers
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いき
めて
はな
つまみなさい
Hold your breath and pinch your nostrils.
ビール
まみ
ほしい
I would like to have something to munch on with my beer.
このつまみ
まわ
ことテレビ
いろ
ちょうせつ
調節
できます
You can adjust the color on the TV by turning this knob.
ちゃ
つま
きせつ
季節
なった
This is the season to pick fresh tea.
わたし
いちご
つま
った

We went picking strawberries.
 
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