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We found 84 words and 8 examples matching 'キュ'
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noun
Cuba  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: きゅうり
noun
cucumber (Cucumis sativus)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
security check
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noun
rescue truck; heavy rescue vehicle  (see also: 救助工作車:きゅうじょこうさくしゃ)
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noun
succubus
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そのボートキューバから
なんみん
難民
いっぱい
一杯

That boat was full of refugees from Cuba.
キューバ
わか
ひとたち
人達
よくアメリカテレビ
しちょう
視聴
している

Younger Cubans tend to tune into the American television network.
キューバリブレラム
しゅ
ベースしたカクテルです
A Cuba Libre is a cocktail with a rum base.
キュウリスイカ
しんせき
親戚

Cucumbers are related to watermelons.
テレビ
はいゆう
俳優
だいし
台詞
おも
せる
ようにキューカード
おも
つか
使
われる

Cue cards are used primarily on television to help the actors remember their lines.
 
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