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We found 6 partial word matches, 1 kanji, and 1 example matching 'アラバマ州'
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Partial word match search: 6 matches
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noun
saw-edged perch (Niphon spinosus)  (often written with kana only)
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1
interjection (kandoushi)
1. Ah!; Oh!; expression of surprise, recollection, etc.
2. Hey!; used to get someone's attention
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1
noun
la; 6th note in the tonic solfa representation of the diatonic scale
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1
Most common form: らば
noun
mule  (see also: 駃騠; often written with kana only)
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1
noun, noun (suffix)
1. state; province; county; oblast; department (of ancient China)
2. continent
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シュウ    state, province, county   す sandbank   
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セン   かわ river   
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
stick   
dot   
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すべて
ほったん
発端
1955
ねん
じゅうにがつ
12月
ついたち
1日
アラバマ
しゅう
モントゴメリー
こった
じけん
事件
であった
It all started in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955.
 
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