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We found 5 words, 3 names, and 11 examples matching 'かみき'
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Most common form: 上期
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun
first half of the year
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3
Most common form: 紙きれ
noun
scrap of paper
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noun
1. sacred tree
2. support pillars of the traditional fire festival bonfires  (this meaning is restricted to reading しんぼく)
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noun
paper cutter; paper knife
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noun
incredible song; great song  (see also: 神:かみ, 曲:きょく; slang)
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Common name search: 3 matches
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かみき   Kamiki   (surname)  
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うえき   Ueki   (surname)  
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かんき   Kanki   (surname)  
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かみき
紙切
ってきて
ください
Please fetch me a piece of paper.
かれ
いちまい
一枚
かみき
紙切
した

He took out a piece of paper.
はい
っていた
しへい
紙幣
おお
きさ
った
かみき
紙切
だった
They were pieces of paper, cut in the size of bills.
わたし
その
へや
部屋
なか
いちまい
一枚
かみき
紙切
つけた

I found a piece of paper in the room.
かれ
その
ふくろ
つく
のに
いっぺん
一片
おお
きな
かみき
紙切
つか
使
いました

He used a big piece of paper to make the bag.
 
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