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We found 9 words, 2 kanji, and 48 examples matching '小麦'
Word search: 9 matches
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noun
wheat
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0 3
noun
wheat flour
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noun
wheat bran
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noun
wheat field
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Most common form: スペルトコムギ
noun
spelt (Triticum spelta)
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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ショウ   こ-    お-    ちいさい small   
バク   むぎ wheat, barley   
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シュ   ぬし    あるじ master, proprietor, owner   
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かれ
こむぎ
小麦
いて
こな
する
They grind wheat into flour.
たてもの
建物
こむぎ
小麦
ふくろ
いっぱい
一杯
です
The buildings are filled with bags of wheat.
かれ
せかい
世界
こむぎ
小麦
はんぶん
半分
べる

They eat half the world's wheat.
まいとし
毎年
やく
200
まん
ポンド
こむぎ
小麦
ゆしゅつ
輸出
された

About two million pounds of wheat were exported annually.
こむぎ
小麦
ゆにゅう
輸入
きんし
禁止
ほうりつ
法律
きてい
規定
された

A wheat import ban was enacted.
 
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