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We found 8 partial word matches, 1 kanji, and 3 examples matching 'ニューギニア島'
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Most common form: ニュー・ギニア
noun
New Guinea
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2
noun
1. island
2. territory (of a prostitute, organized crime gang, etc.); turf  (often written with kana only)
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トウ   しま island   
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サン   やま mountain   
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reach
ハク   しろ white   しろ    しら-    
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
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もくようとう
木曜島
オーストラリア
さいほくたん
最北端
ヨーク
みさき
ニューギニア
とう
あいだ
トレス
かいきょう
海峡
いち
位置
する

Thursday Island is situated in the Torres Strait between Australia's northernmost Cape York and New Guinea.
ニューギニア
とう
おおがた
大型
にくしょくじゅう
肉食獣
いなかったためです
That's because there weren't any large carnivores in New Guinea.
アマゾンジャングルニューギニア
とう
いわゆる
げんしてき
原始的
ぶんか
文化
ありヨーロッパアジアアフリカいわゆる
しんぽ
進歩
した
ぶんか
文化
あるしかしこのいずれ
ぶんか
文化
げんご
言語
おな
ように
しんぽ
進歩
しており
ふくざつ
複雑
である
There are so-called primitive cultures in the jungles of the Amazon and on the island of New Guinea, and there are so-called advanced cultures in Europe, Asia, and Africa, but the languages of these cultures are all equally advanced and complex.
 
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