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We found 1 point of interest, 8 words, and 6 examples matching 'ガチャ'
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noun
1. capsule toy; vending machine toy  (see also: カプセルトイ; also brand name)
2. method of selling random in-game items in mobile games (similar to how capsule toys are sold)  (see also: コンプリートガチャ)
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expression
you can't choose your children  (see also: 親ガチャ, ガチャ)
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expression
you can't choose your parents  (see also: 子ガチャ, ガチャ)
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1. clatter; clank; rattling  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
noun
2. capsule toy vending machine  (see also: カプセルトイ)
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noun
parent lottery (i.e. not being able to choose one's parents); one's circumstances or prospects in life being determined by one's parents  (see also: ガチャ; slang)
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さら
ガチャガチャ
ゆか
ちた

The dishes crashed to the floor.
うえきばち
植木鉢
ほどう
歩道
ちて
ガチャン
れた

The flowerpot crashed to the sidewalk and broke.
ガチャン
おと
わたしたち
私達
びっくりした
The cracking sound startled us.
さら
ゆか
ちて
チャン
おお
きな
おと
した
The dish fell on the floor with a crash.
うえきばち
植木鉢
ほどう
歩道
ちて
チャン
れた

The flower pot crashed to the sidewalk.
 
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