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4 partial word matches found in search '叔母さんのアップルパイはとてもおいしかったので、彼はおかわりをした。'
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noun
aunt  (see also: 伯父・おじ; 伯母 or 叔母 can mean older or younger than one's parent)
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noun
mother  (see also: ; かか was used by children; humble)
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pronoun
1. he; him
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Most common form: あれ
noun
1. that (indicating something distant from both speaker and listener (in space, time or psychologically), or something understood without naming it directly)  (see also: 何れ, 此れ, 其れ; often written with kana only)
2. that person (used to refer to one's equals or inferiors)
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1 word found matching '叔母さんのアップルパイはとてもおいしかったので、彼はおかわりをした。' when conjugated
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Most common form: おばさん
noun
1. aunt  (as 伯母さん, older than one's parent, as 叔母さん, younger; honorific; familiar language; often written with kana only)
2. old lady; ma'am (vocative)  (小母さん in kanji form; familiar language; often written with kana only)
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