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We found 4 words, 6 kanji, and 7 examples matching 'サメ'
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noun
shark  (often written with kana only)
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noun
shark fin  (see also: 鱶鰭)
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noun
starry night octopus (Octopus luteus)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa)  (often written with kana only)
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ウ   あめ    あま- rain   
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さめ shark   
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コウ   mix; mixed   まぜる to mix, stir   まざる    まじる to be mixed together   まじえる to mix, intersperse   まじわる to intersect   か to take turns   かわす to exchange   
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ロク   むっ six   む    むい    む    
フ   ちち father   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
crossed swords
ギョ   さかな    うお fish   
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corner
デン   た rice field   
fire
Example search: 7 matches
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サメ
かわ
マグロ
かわ
よりはるかざらざらしている
The skin of a shark is much rougher than that of a tuna fish.
サメ
おと
だけでなく
でんき
電気
しげき
刺激
びんかん
敏感
である
Sharks are sensitive to electrical impulses as well as sound.
サメその
おとこ
あし
った

A shark snapped the man's leg off.
しかし
いま
ひとめ
一目
サメその
ひと
くらいつく
けられない
ようということ
づかず
いられない
However, I can't help noticing, at this moment, that at first glance it seems inevitable that the shark will devour the man.
さめ
その
えた
ざんにん
残忍
あくみょうだか
悪名高

Sharks are infamous for their bloodthirsty natures.
 
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