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We found 4 words, 2 kanji, and 10 examples matching '蝙蝠'
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Most common form: コウモリ
noun
1. bat (Chiroptera spp.)  (often written with kana only)
2. umbrella  (see also: 蝙蝠傘; abbreviation)
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expression
capable or not, we are all in the same boat; bats are also birds  (proverb)
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Most common form: コウモリガ
noun
swift moth (Hepialidae spp., esp. Endoclita excrescens)  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: コウモリ傘
noun
(Western-style) umbrella
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あれ
こうもり
蝙蝠
です
Is that a bat?
ネズミ
とり
でないように
こうもり
蝙蝠
とり
ない
A bat is no more a bird than a rat is.
こうもり
蝙蝠
とりでないそれ
さかな
そうでない
おな

A bat is not a bird any more than a fish is.
そら
んでいる
こうもり
蝙蝠
ちょう
ように
えます

A bat flying in the sky looks like a butterfly.
こうもり
蝙蝠
とり
なく
ほにゅうるい
哺乳類

A bat is not a bird, but a mammal.
 
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