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We found 5 words, 1 name, and 19 examples matching 'みやげ'
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Most common form: 土産
noun
present; souvenir  (see also: お土産)
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noun
souvenir shop
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noun
souvenir store; gift shop
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Most common form: 土産屋
noun
souvenir shop
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noun
local sweets (sold as a souvenir)
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みやした   Miyashita   (place name, surname)  
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これ
みやげ
土産
です
This is a little gift for you.
これ
ゆうじん
友人
みやげ
土産
です
These are gifts for my friends.
みやげ
土産
って
かえ

I will pick up a little something for you.
これ
ほっかいどう
北海道
から
みやげ
土産
です
This is a souvenir from Hokkaido.
みやげ
土産
じゅうぶん
十分
もの
だけ
じゅうぶん
十分
じかん
時間
あります
Do you have enough time to buy enough things for souvenirs?
 
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