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We found 10 words, 3 kanji, and 94 examples matching 'ぶた'
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Most common form: 舞台
noun
1. stage (theatre, theater)
2. scene or setting (e.g. of novel, play, etc.)
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0
Most common form: ブタ
noun
1. pig (Sus scrofa domesticus)
2. fat person  (derogatory)
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0
pork
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1
Most common form: 部隊
noun
force; unit; corps; echelon; element
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0
Most common form: 舞台裏
noun
offstage; backstage; behind the scenes
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Kanji search: 3 matches
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トン   ぶた pork, pig   
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ニク body part   
pig
Example search: 94 matches
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ぶた
しんじゅ
真珠
まさにこのこと
This is like casting pearls before swine.
ぶた
しんじゅ
真珠
あた
える

Cast not pearls before swine.
ぶた
ふと
ってきている

The pig is growing fat.
この
へや
部屋
まるで
ぶた
こや
小屋

This room looks like a pigsty.
めす
ぶた
みみ
から
きぬ
さいふ
財布
つく
れない

You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
 
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