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We found 4 words and 33 examples matching 'さんしゃ'
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Most common form: 三者
noun
three persons; three parties
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noun
festival car (float)  (often written with kana only)
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noun
(in the ancient Chinese army) three days' march (approx. 36.5 km)  (archaic)
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noun
triclinic crystal system  (geology, etc. term)
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こんど
今度
きょうてい
協定
さんしゃ
三社
しょうにん
承認
しあった

This agreement was confirmed by three companies.
あれ
けいこ
恵子
きょう
今日
さんしゃ
三者
めんだん
面談
から
おく
れる
って
"Eh? Where's Keiko?" "Said she's got a parent and child meeting so she'll be late."
かわごえ
川越
だし
山車
いわゆる
ほこ
だし
山車
ばれる
かたち
しゃりん
車輪
みっ
3
もしくは
よっ
4
いています

The Kawagoe festival float has the shape of what's called a hoko float. It has three, or four, wheels attached.
こづつみ
小包
ゆうびんきょく
郵便局
って
ところ
I have just been to the post office to send a parcel.
だし
つか
使
われる
ごめん
I don't want to be made a cat's paw.
 
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