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We found 5 words, 1 name, and 20 examples matching 'でば'
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noun
1. one's time (e.g. to go on stage); one's turn
2. source; origin; place of production
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Most common form: 出番
noun
one's turn  (see also: 順番)
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Most common form: 出刃
noun
knife; pointed carver
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noun
protruding tooth; overbite  (see also: 出っ歯)
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expression, ichidan verb
to await one's turn; to stand by
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いずは   Izuha   (place name, surname, female given name)  
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かれ
その
きょうぎ
競技
しゅつじょう
出場
しかく
資格
うしな
った

He was disqualified from taking part in the contest.
ボブ
こんど
今度
テニス
きょうぎかい
競技会
しゅつじょう
出場
よてい
予定

Bob is down for the coming tennis competition.
かれ
ひざ
けが
怪我
ため
だいじ
大事
とってトーナメント
しゅつじょう
出場
しない
ことした
He decided to play it safe and pull out of the tournament due to his injured knee.
けが
怪我
したためにショート
せんしゅ
選手
しゅつじょう
出場
できなくなった
An injury put the shortstop out of action.
せんじつ
先日
わたし
むかし
ボーイフレンド
まち
ばったり
であ
出会
った

I ran across an ex-boyfriend of mine in town the other day.
 
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