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We found 10 words and 11 examples matching 'オウム'
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noun
(large) parrot (incl. the cockatoo)  (see also: 鸚哥; often written with kana only)
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noun
'Oumuamua (interstellar object)  (astronomy, etc. term; originally from haw)
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noun
Aum Shinrikyo; Japanese religious group responsible for the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
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Aum Shinrikyo incidents (including the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway)  (see also: オウム真理教事件; historical term)
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Most common form: 鸚鵡病
noun
psittacosis; parrot fever
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ジャック
いえ
ねこ
オウム
っている

Jack keeps a cat and a parrot at home.
しかしペパーバーグそのオウム
けんきゅう
研究
する
ことによって
どうぶつ
動物
たい
する
かんが
かた
わった
いっている
But Pepperberg says working with the parrot has already changed the way of looking at animals.
オウム
にんげん
人間
ことば
言葉
まね
真似
する
ことできる
ゆいいつ
唯一
どうぶつ
動物
です
Parrots are the only animal that can imitate human speech.
オウム
にんげん
人間
ことば
言葉
まねる
Parrots imitate human speech.
アイリーンペパーバーグアレックス
づけた
オウム
まえ
まる
ぼん
っている

Irene Pepperberg holds a round tray in front of a parrot she has named Alex.
 
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