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We found 101 words, 1 kanji, and 15 examples matching '豚'
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Most common form: ブタ
noun
1. pig (Sus scrofa domesticus)
2. fat person  (derogatory)
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noun (prefix), noun
pig; pork
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Most common form: ぶたにく
pork
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Most common form: とんカツ
noun
tonkatsu; breaded pork cutlet  (food term; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: カラス
noun
Chinese puffer (Takifugu chinensis)  (often written with kana only)
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トン   ぶた pork, pig   
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ニク body part   
pig
Example search: 15 matches
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この
へや
部屋
まるで
ぶた
こや
小屋

This room looks like a pigsty.
ぶた
ふと
ってきている

The pig is growing fat.
ぶた
しんじゅ
真珠
あた
える

Cast not pearls before swine.
ぶた
しんじゅ
真珠
まさにこのこと
This is like casting pearls before swine.
ぶた
きも
気持
よく
わか
いっぱぐれ
ない
えている

I know how piggy feels ... he starves without missing a meal.
 
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