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We found 260 words, 1 kanji, and 329 examples matching '雪'
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2
noun
snow
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1
noun
snow storm; blizzard
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0
noun
fallen snow; snow cover
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0
noun
1. heavy snow
2. "major snow" solar term (approx. Dec. 7)  (see also: 二十四節気)
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0
vindication of honour; vindication of honor; making up for loss; revenge
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セツ   ゆき snow   
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フ   あめ rain   
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yo = to yell / say hi
Example search: 329 matches
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けさ
きたら
あめ
ゆき
わっていた

When I woke up this morning, the rain had turned into snow.
あめ
ゆき
わり
はじ
めた

The rain began to turn into snow.
ゆき
はじ
めていた

It was beginning to snow.
やま
ゆき
すっかり
えた

All the snow on the mountain has disappeared.
あした
明日
ゆき
なる
おも

I believe it will snow tomorrow.
 
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