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We found 15 words, 1 kanji, and 7 examples matching '鯉'
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Most common form: こい
noun
common carp (Cyprinus carpio); koi carp
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expression, noun
someone doomed to their fate; fish on the chopping board  (idiomatic expression)
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3
noun
carp streamer; carp banner
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3
noun
coloured carp; colored carp
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expression, 'ru' godan verb
to loosen one's sword slightly in the scabbard
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こい carp   
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リ   さと village   
ギョ   さかな    うお fish   
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デン   た rice field   
fire
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わたし
あみ
こい
った

I caught a carp in a net.
こい
たまじゃくし
べる
って
ってた

Did you know that carp eat tadpoles?
この
いけ
こい
うようよいる
The pond abounds with carp.
わたし
たち
まち
きれいな
かわ
なが
れていて
たくさん
こい
およ
いでいる
られます

A clean river flows through our town, and we can see many carp swimming in it.
そふ
祖父
れた
いけ
いろどり
こい
なが
めている
です
My grandfather likes looking at colorful carp in the pond on a fine day.
 
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