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We found 7 words, 5 names, and 114 examples matching 'さとう'
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Most common form: 砂糖
noun
sugar
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Most common form: 砂糖入れ
noun
sugar bowl; sugar jar
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Most common form: ひだりとう
noun
1. drinker; wine lover
2. left (wing); leftist
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Most common form: サトウキビ糖
noun
cane sugar; sugar cane juice; sugar cane molasses
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0
noun
gradation
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さとう   Satou   (place name, surname)  
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さとう   Satou   (surname)  
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さかとう   Sakatou   (surname)  
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さじま   Sajima   (place name, surname)  
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やじま   Yajima   (place name, surname)  
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どうぞ
さとう
佐藤
さんおよび
くだ
さい

I want to speak to Mr Sato please.
このコーヒーさとうたくさんいれましたからあまいです
I put lots of sugar in this coffee, so it's sweet.
さとう
佐藤
さん
えいご
英語
じょうず
はな

Mr Sato speaks English well.
わたし
たち
さとう
砂糖
ふそく
不足
している

We have run out of sugar.
その
さとう
砂糖
わたし
って
くだ
さい

Please pass me the sugar.
 
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