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We found 1 topic lesson, 12 words, 2 kanji, and 3 examples matching 'ヘラ'
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へら
しぼ
NEW!
UPPER INTERMEDIATE
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Most common form: ヘラ
noun
Hera (Greek goddess)  (see also: ジュノー)
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noun
spatula
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noun
(artificially cultured) Japanese crucian carp  (see also: ゲンゴロウブナ; often written with kana only)
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noun
1. Hercules; Herakles
2. Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules)  (see also: ヘラクレス大兜; abbreviation; this meaning is restricted to reading ヘラクレス)
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1. foolishly (laughing); thoughtlessly (smiling)  (sometimes 〜な; onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
2. indiscreetly (talking); carelessly (speaking); frivolously; flippantly  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
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つぎ
しゅんかん
瞬間
ヘラクレス
かいじゅう
怪獣
つか
まえた

The next instant Hercules caught hold of the monster.
かれ
じっさい
実際
ヘラクレスような
ちから
ぬし

He is really a Hercules.
いつまでヘラヘラ
わら
ってる

When are you going to stop laughing like an idiot?
 
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