Meaning of 蜜柑 in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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蜜柑
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Kana Readingみかん, ミカン
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Romajimikan, mikan
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
- Meaning
- mandarin orange (esp. the satsuma mandarin, Citrus unshiu)
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Example Sentences
蜜柑, みかん, ミカン used in context
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She brought apples, oranges, and so on.
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They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on.
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Let's call Tokyo the Big Mikan!
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ついにソウイチロウとユキノはそのみかんを半分に切ることに決めた。
At last Souichiro and Yukino decided to cut the orange into halves.
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The orange appears rotten inside.
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These oranges are good to eat.
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