Jisho

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Words — 6 found

Noun
1. fruit
Other forms
菓物 【くだもの】果物 【かぶつ】
Notes
くだもの: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). くだもの: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading). 菓物: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. fruit store; fruit dealer; fruit seller; fruiterer; fruiteress
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くだもののおうさま 果物の王様
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. the king of fruits (ref. to durian)See also ドリアン
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くだものとけいそう 果物時計草
Noun
1. passion fruit (Passiflora edulis); passionfruitUsually written using kana alone, See also パッションフルーツ
Other forms
クダモノトケイソウ
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Kanji — 2 found

1.500490712805787
8 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
fruit, reward, carry out, achieve, complete, end, finish, succeed
On:
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1.4067100432554251
8 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
thing, object, matter
Kun: もの もの-
On: ブツ モツ
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Sentences — 72 found

  • jreibun/9121/1
    • やまなしけん山梨県
    • は日本ワイン
    • はっしょう発祥
    • としても知られている。中心部に
    • こうふぼんち甲府盆地
    • があり、
    • ちゅうや昼夜
    • なつふゆ夏冬
    • きおんさ気温差
    • が大きく、さらに
    • ねんかん年間
    • こうすうりょう降水量
    • が少ないため、ワインの原料となるブドウなどの
    • くだものさいばい果物栽培
    • に適しているからである。
    Yamanashi Prefecture is also known as the place where Japanese wine originated. This is because the Kōfu Basin is located in the center of the prefecture, with its large temperature differences between day and night, summer and winter, and low annual precipitation, making it ideal for growing grapes and other fruits used to make wine. Jreibun
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