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We found 5 words and 8 examples matching 'スイカ'
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noun
Suica (rechargeable prepaid IC card that can be used as a train pass in the greater Tokyo, Osaka and Sendai regions and also as electric money in some stores)  (see also: パスモ)
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Most common form: 西瓜
noun
watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
watermelon splitting (game)
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noun
Caprifoliaceae; family of flowering plants comprising the honeysuckles
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Most common form: 忍冬
noun
Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)
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こんな
おお
きな
スイカ
ことない
I've never seen such a giant watermelon!
キュウリスイカ
しんせき
親戚

Cucumbers are related to watermelons.
この
きせつ
季節
スイカ
れる
ようい
容易
ない
It's not easy to come by watermelons at this time of year.
スイカ
いま
でさか
出盛

Watermelons are in season now.
これ
しんしゅ
新種
すいかです
This is a kind of watermelon.
 
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