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English−japanese (dictionnaire)

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English−japanese (dictionnaire)
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English−japanese Dictionary

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English−japanese (dictionnaire)

a : ato A−bomb : genshibakudan A−bombed : hibaku A−D converter : e−di−konba−ta− A−grade : koushu A B : kouotsu a (helping) hand : ippi a (photo)copy : kopi− a basin : hachi a bath : hitofuro a battle : issen a beat : ichijun a belle : komachi a bent back : nekoze a big deal : taishita a big haul : ichimoudajin a billionth of a second : nanosekando a biography : ichidaiki a birthstone : tanjouseki a bit : chitto, ichibuichirin, ichigou, chito a bite : hitokuchi
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English−japanese (dictionnaire)

a blast : hitofuki a block signal : burokkusain a blot : naore a blow : ichida, hitoawa, ichigeki, hitouchi a boat : ichii, ichiyou a body : ichidan a bond : issatsu a book : issho a bother : sewayaki a bout : ikkai, issen, ichiban a bout (in sports : torikumi, torikumi a bow (salute : ichirei a bowl : hachi a bowl (of rice) : ichizen a bowl of rice : ippan a boy : ichinan a brace : hitotsugai a brake : bure−ki a branch (of flowers) : ichida a breath : hitoiki a breather : ikitsugi
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English−japanese (dictionnaire)

a breathing spell : ikitsugi a broadside : isseishageki a Buddha : hotokesama a bunch : hitomatome, ichiwa, hitokurume a bundle : issoku, hitokakae, hitokurume, ichiwa, hitotaba a burst of anger : hitoare a capella : akapera a careless person : occhokochoi a casting net : toami a catch : mizuage a cause : ichiin a cavity : utsuro a center : senta− a century : isseiki a certain : shikaru a certain book :

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