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We found 5 words and 78 examples matching 'ふうふ'
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Most common form: 夫婦
noun
1. married couple; spouses; husband and wife; couple; pair
noun (prefix)
2. his and hers; pair of objects, one larger (for man), one smaller (for woman)  (see also: 夫婦茶碗)
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Most common form: ふーふー
1. sound of heavy breathing  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
2. blowing on something (e.g. to cool it down)
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noun
love between husband and wife; marital love
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noun
husband and wife both working (for a living); joint breadwinning (by husband and wife)
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noun
marital rape; spousal rape
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かれ
ふうふ
夫婦
なった
They became man and wife.
その
ふうふ
夫婦
こうふく
幸福
せいかつ
生活
おく
った

The couple led a happy life.
その
ふうふ
夫婦
おとこ
まれた

A son was born to the couple.
あの
ふうふ
夫婦
あいしょう
相性
わる

They are not a well-matched couple.
ふうふ
夫婦
おこしください
Please come over with your wife.
 
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