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We found 30 words and 18 examples matching 'o'
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noun
Go To Travel (government subsidy encouraging domestic travel during the COVID-19 pandemic)  (see also: GoToトラベル; abbreviation)
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noun
vlog; video blog
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noun
Internet of Things; IoT
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noun
QAnon (US conspiracy theory)
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noun
Industrial Internet of Things; IIoT
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きみ
える

Your o's look like a's.
つぎ
どうし
動詞
ふてい
不定
ことば
だけ
もくてきご
目的語
とります
The following verbs only take the to-infinitive as their object.
A spot of shut-eye また
ねこ
いねむりいわれている
ねこ
いちど
1度
ぷん
しか
ない
くせ
あるから
"A spot of shut-eye" is also called a cat nap because a cat is in the habit of sleeping only a few minutes at a time.
アメリカパン
bakerdozen12なく13
In U.S. bakeries, a "baker's dozen" is 13, not 12.
イギリスsubwayundergroundいう
In Britain they call the subway the underground.
 
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