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12 examples found containing 'お祭' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ちか
まつり
やっているまちあります
Are there any towns with festivals near here?
パーティー
まつ
さわ
わった

The party ended up with great revelry.
その
きじ
記事
おまつり
御祭
すべ
イベント
かれている

The article covers all the events at the fair.
まつ
ちゅう
こうざん
高山
きたい

I'd like to go to Takayama during festival time.
まつ
あいだ
がんば
頑張
ってくれました

I greatly appreciate your efforts during our festival.
イタリアすべて
むら
とし
いちど
一度
まつ
する
In Italy, each village holds a festival once a year.
むかし
から
おとこ
まつ
あります
It is the day of the traditional boys' festival.
いね
しゅうかくき
収穫期
まつ
する
A festival is held at the rice harvest.
メーデー
せかい
世界
ろうどうしゃ
労働者
まつ
あります
May Day is also a festival day for the workers in the world.
まつ
しけん
試験
かさ
なっている

The date of the festival coincides with that of the exam.
ふゆ
まつ
ベス
おど
いちばん
一番
すばらしかったので
しょう
もらいました
At the winter festival, Beth received an award for dancing the best.
わたし
その
まつ
みたいです
I would like to see the festival.
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