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We found 10 words and 7 examples matching 'ラーメン'
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noun
ramen; Chinese-style noodles  (often written with kana only; originally from Chinese 'lamian')
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noun
rigid frame  (originally from German 'Rahmen')
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noun
shio ramen; ramen in pale salty broth
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noun
tonkotsu ramen; pork bone broth ramen  (often written with kana only)
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noun
soy sauce ramen; soy ramen; ramen in clear brown broth flavored with soy sauce
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ラーメン
べても
シャツ
よご
さないで
んで
よかった
You're lucky you managed to eat ramen without dirtying your shirt.
そして
にほん
日本
さいご
ヒデキおいしいラーメン
べる
ことができました
And on their last day in Japan she was able to enjoy some nice ramen with Hideki.
ヒデキラーメン
べたかった
です
Hideki wanted to eat some ramen.
ヒデキおいしいラーメン
べたかった
です
Hideki wanted to eat some good ramen.
サラヒデキおいしいラーメン
べました

Sarah and Hideki had some tasty ramen.
 
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