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We found 2 words, 2 names, and 6 examples matching 'おやつ'
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noun
1. between-meal snack  (often written with kana only)
2. mid-afternoon (around 3 o'clock) snack; afternoon refreshment; afternoon tea  (see also: 八つ時)
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expression, noun
snack break; snack time
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おたに   Otani   (place name, surname)  
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おやいづ   Oyaidzu   (place name, surname)  
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おやつクッキーとかチョコレートとか
べます

For a snack, I eat things like cookies and chocolate.)
さぶろう
三郎
テーブル
うえ
された
おやつガッと
った

Saburo snatched up all the snacks that were sitting on the table.
わが
つく
ぜっぴん
絶品
おやつ fragment, headline etc.
exquisite snacks to make at home
べっそう
別荘
もどって
さんじ
三時
やつ
Returned to the villa, afternoon snack.
やつプリン
べた

I had some custard pudding for an afternoon snack.
 
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