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We found 5 words, 2 kanji, and 11 examples matching '島嶼'
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noun
islands
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noun
island area; insular region
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noun
Small Island Developing States; SIDS
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noun
former municipal system used for some islands in Japan  (see also: 町村制)
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noun
island country
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トウ   しま island   
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サン   やま mountain   
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reach
ハク   しろ white   しろ    しら-    
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
ショ   しま islet, (small) island   
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ヨ   あたえる to grant, give, bestow   
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ひと
とうしょ
島嶼
あらず kotowaza
No man is an island (literally: man cannot be like many islands).
むすう
無数
とうしょう
島嶼
なんよう
南洋
さんざい
散在
する
Countless islands lie scattered throughout the South Seas.
いや
とうしょ
当初
かんが
そうでした
Or that was the idea.
ランダー
とうしょ
当初
からエメットスタイル
へんこう
変更
する
いと
意図
っていた
かどうか
あき
らか
でない
It is not clear whether Lander intended to alter Emmet's style from the beginning.
ぶんか
文化
しょうわ
昭和
にじゅうさん
23
ねん
しゅくじつほう
祝日法
せいてい
制定
とうしょ
当初
から
もう
けられている
こくみん
国民
しゅくじつ
祝日
です
'Culture Day' is a national holiday originally established with the enactment of the National Holidays Law in Showa year 23 (1948).
Source: https://www.gov-online.go.jp/useful/article/202112/3.html
 
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