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We found 2 words, 1 kanji, and 81 examples matching '呼ばれる'
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to be called (a name); to be referred to (as)  (passive of 呼ぶ)
2. to be treated to something (e.g. a meal); to be invited to
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noun
called program; subprogram  (computer terminology)
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コ   よ to call   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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オ   コ    question mark   
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
eight
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
hook
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ヒト
ばあい
場合
ちょくりつ
直立
にそくしせい
二足姿勢
ので
まえあし
前足
ではなく
じょうし
上肢
ばれる

Because humans are upright bipeds, (they have) what is called upper limbs, not forelegs.
サンフランシスコベイエリア“Shelter-in-place”
ばれる
ふようふきゅう
不要不急
がいしゅつ
外出
きんし
禁止
めいれい
命令
ぜんべい
全米
いち
はや
はっしゅつ
発出
されました

The US-wide order forbidding non-essential and non-urgent movement outside was first announced in the San Francisco Bay Area.
じぶん
自分
なまえ
名前
ばれる
いた

He heard his name called.
あき
なぜアメリカfall
ばれる

Why is autumn called "fall" in America?
わたし
なまえ
名前
ばれる
こえました

I heard my name called.
 
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