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We found 55 words, 1 kanji, and 29 examples matching '笛'
Word search: 55 matches
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noun
1. flute; fife; pipe; recorder; flageolet; shakuhachi; clarinet
2. whistle
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Most common form: 口ぶえ
noun
whistle (sound made with the lips)
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noun
steam whistle
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noun
flute player
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noun
reed pipe
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テキ   ふえ flute, whistle   
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ユ   ユウ   ユイ   よし reason   
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bamboo
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あいず
合図
ふえ
なった
The whistle blew.
まアそんなに
ふえ
おと
とお
まできこえるでしょう
"My, were you truly able to hear the flute's sound from such a great distance?"
ゲーム
かいし
開始
ふえ
かれる

A whistle is blown at the start of a game.
けいかん
警官
ふえ
けいたい
携帯
している

The policeman carries a whistle.
けいかん
警官
ふえ
いて
くるま
まる
よう
あいず
合図
した

The policeman whistled for the car to stop.
 
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