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We found 431 words, 1 kanji, and 150 examples matching '馬'
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Most common form: うま
noun
1. horse
2. horse racing  (see also: 競馬; this meaning is restricted to reading うま)
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0
horse racing
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0
1. running (for election); coming forward as a candidate
2. going on horseback
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1 0
noun
horse-riding ground
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0
noun
horse-power; h.p.; HP
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little bird
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fire
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その
うま
どれ
ちそう
えない

I don't think any of those horses is going to win.
うま
こと
とてもおもしろい
Riding a horse is great fun.
うま
せて

Get on a horse.
うま
とても
やく
どうぶつ
動物
である
The horse is a very useful animal.
うま
った
ことあります
Have you ever ridden a horse?
 
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