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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 8 examples matching '持ち帰る'
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to bring back; to carry home; to take out (e.g. food)
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ジ   も to hold, to have   
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hand
ジ   temple   てら Buddhist temple   
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スン   inch
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
キ   かえ to return   かえ to send back, give back   
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トウ   かたな sword   
broom   
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yo; yell
cover; covered   
キン   turban; cloth
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かえ
ります

I'll take it home with me.
みつばち
蜜蜂
にお
サンプル
かえ
ことによって
しょくりょう
食糧
ありか
つた
える

Bees communicate the location of food by carrying odor samples back to the hive.
2018
ねん
けんさつ
検察
じむかん
事務官
じけん
事件
しりょう
資料
じたく
自宅
かえ
いんとく
隠匿
した
じけん
事件
あった
In 2018, there was an incident in which a prosecutor's clerk took home case materials and concealed them.
せき
かえ
って
しら
調
べてやる

Well, let me take it back and figure it out for you.
かんこうきゃく
観光客
なら
りよう
利用
した
かさ
きねん
記念
かえ
ってもいい

Tourists are allowed to take the umbrella they used as a souvenir.
 
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