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We found 2 words, 1 kanji, and 3 examples matching 'マグロ'
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noun
1. tuna (edible fish, Thunnus spp.); tunny  (often written with kana only)
2. Pacific bluefin tuna (edible fish, Thunnus orientalis)  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 鮪女
noun
dead lay; starfish; woman who is inactive during sexual intercourse  (see also: マグロ; slang; vulgar expression or word)
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サメ
かわ
マグロ
かわ
よりはるかざらざらしている
The skin of a shark is much rougher than that of a tuna fish.
マグロ
ぎょかくりょう
漁獲量
ってきている

The tuna catch is declining.
おも
いがけず
うれしいこと
ひょうげん
表現
たな
からボタ
もち
もう
します
いま
わたし
きも
気持
たな
から
ほん
マグロ
くらい
おどろ
でございます
We use the expression “a windfall from the shelf” for unexpected happiness, but right now I’m so surprised that my feelings are more like “a bluefin tuna from the shelf.”
 
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