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We found 8 words and 8 examples matching 'ミカン'
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Most common form: みかん
noun
mandarin orange (esp. the satsuma mandarin, Citrus unshiu)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
mandarin-flavored shochu
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noun
Oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
Rutaceae; citrus family of plants
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expression, noun
mandarin orange juice
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とうきょう
東京
ビッグミカンってよぼ
Let's call Tokyo the Big Mikan!
かのじょ
彼女
リンゴミカンなど
ってきた

She brought apples, oranges, and so on.
くちなお
口直
ミカンどうぞ
Have a satsuma for dessert.
ついにソウイチロウユキノそのみかん
はんぶん
半分
こと
めた

At last Souichiro and Yukino decided to cut the orange into halves.
そのみかん
なか
くさ
っている
よう
The orange appears rotten inside.
 
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