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We found 6 words and 2 examples matching 'たんのう'
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Most common form: 堪能
1. proficient; skillful  (see also: 堪能)
2. enjoying; satisfaction; satiation; having one's fill (of)
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Most common form: 胆嚢
gall bladder
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noun
telencephalon  (see also: 終脳)
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noun
short deadline for payment or delivery; short delivery time; quick delivery
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noun
gallbladder cancer  (medicine, etc. term)
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えいかいわ
英会話
たんのう
堪能
なりたかったから
こんき
根気
よく
つづ
けてやらない
だめ
駄目

If you want to be fluent in English, you've got to keep at it.
たん
のう
しゅじゅつ
手術
でしたらこの
ろうか
廊下
ずっと
って
みぎ
がって
ください
For gall bladder surgery, go down this hall and take a right.
 
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