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We found 27 words, 2 kanji, and 67 examples matching 'ボタン'
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noun
button  (kanji is only used for push-buttons; often written with kana only; originally from Portuguese 'botão')
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Most common form: ぼたん
noun
1. tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa); moutan  (often written with kana only)
2. wild boar (meat)
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noun
top button (on a cap); squatchee
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noun
d button; data button; button on a TV remote control for accessing programme information, weather, traffic, etc.
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noun
toolbar button  (see also: ツールバーボタン; computer terminology; abbreviation)
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シャツボタンつける
Put a button on the shirt.
どのボタン
せば
いいわからなかった
I don't know which button to push.
ワイシャツボタンつけて
Would you sew a button on my shirt?
ボタン1つとれました
One of your buttons has come off.
ボタンコートから
はず
れている

A button has come off the coat.
 
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