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We found 184 words, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching '貝'
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1
noun
shell; shellfish
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3 0
Most common form: 貝殼
noun
shell
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1
noun
shell heap; shell mound; kitchen midden
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3 1 2
Most common form: ウルグアイ
Ateji (phonetic) reading; rarely-used kanji form
noun
Uruguay  (often written with kana only)
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2
noun
snail; spiral shell
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かい shellfish   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
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かい
ない
I don't like shellfish.
すなはま
砂浜
いろんな
かい
ひろ
じつ
たの
しい

It’s a lot of fun to pick up shells on a sandy beach.
すなはま
砂浜
いろんな
かい
ひろ
じつ
たの
しい

It is a lot of fun picking various shells on the sands.
シェフ
かい
たいりょう
大量
って
つか
使
ほかないからとにかくメニュー
かんが
えよう

The chef bought a massive amount of clams and we have to use them, so let's get on with it come up with a menu.
わたし
してる
かい
かせき
化石
です
What I have in my hand is a fossil seashell.
 
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