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We found 1 point of interest, 1 word, 2 kanji, and 16 examples matching '怪物'
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noun
monster
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カイ   ケ   skeptical   あやしい suspicious-looking, dubious   あやしむ to be skeptical, to doubt   
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heart
ground again
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ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
また again   
ブツ   モツ   もの thing   
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モチ   not
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pig
ギュウ   うし cow   
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いぜん
以前
おそ
ろしい
かいぶつ
怪物
んでいた

A hideous monster used to live there.
その
どうくつ
洞窟
かいぶつ
怪物
んでいる
しん
じられている

A monster was believed to live in the cave.
かれ
かいぶつ
怪物
こと
ほんとう
本当

It's true that he saw a monster.
ちい
さな
ども
きょうりゅう
恐竜
ほか
かいぶつ
怪物
ほん
きな
ものである
Small children often like books about dinosaurs and other monsters.
いっぴき
一匹
かいぶつ
怪物
ヨーロッパ
はいかい
徘徊
している
きょうさんしゅぎ
共産主義
という
かいぶつ
怪物

A specter is haunting Europe―the specter of communism.
 
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