Meaning of 持ち込む in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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持ち込む, 持込む
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Kana Readingもちこむ
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Romajimochikomu
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- Godan verb with `mu` ending, transitive verb
- Meaning
- to lodge; to take something into ...; to bring in
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Example Sentences
持ち込む, 持込む, もちこむ used in context
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Many foreign customs were introduced into Japan after the war.
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Passengers can take a certain amount of baggage on the airplane.
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I stood my ground and got the contract I wanted.
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If you take your shoes off before coming into the house you won't bring in any dirt from your shoes.
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A lot of treasure was brought over to this country.
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これは持ち込めません。
You can't bring this in.
Verb Conjugations
Common conjugated forms
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Te
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Kanji found in this word
crowded, mixture, in bulk, included, (kokuji)
Kun: -こ.む, こ.む, こ.み, -こ.み, こ.める
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