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We found 6 words and 11 examples matching 'スプーン'
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noun
spoon
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noun
French sauce spoon; saucier spoon; spoon for eating soft fish cooked in sauce  (originally from 'fish spoon')
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noun
spoon with a flat base used for squashing and eating strawberries  (often written with kana only)
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noun
spoon race (i.e. egg and spoon race)
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noun
spoon bending
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かれ
スプーンスープ
なか
つけた
He dipped his spoon into the soup.
スプーンありません
There is a spoon missing.
スプーンつけします
Do you need a spoon?
ますお
増夫
スプーン
げられる

Masuo can bend spoons.
スプーンいただけます
Could we have a spoon?
 
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