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Dictionary results(showing 13 results)


noun
rice bowl, tea cup, teacup
Other readings:
茶わん【ちゃわん】

noun
bowl
See also:
Other readings:
御碗【おわん】

ゃわ
koohiichawan
noun
coffee cup
Other readings:
コーヒー茶わん【コーヒーちゃわん】

noun
chawanmushi, savoury steamed egg custard with chicken, mushrooms, etc. (savory)
Other readings:
茶碗蒸【ちゃわんむし】

noun
Tenmoku tea-bowl, dark-glazed conical tea-bowl of Chinese origin

noun
bowl used for serving rice
Other readings:
飯碗【めしわん】

ぢゃわん
yunomijawan
noun
teacup
Other readings:
湯のみ茶碗【ゆのみぢゃわん】
湯呑み茶碗【ゆのみぢゃわん】
湯吞み茶碗【ゆのみぢゃわん】

noun
hand-moulded earthenware teacup
See also:茶碗
Other readings:
楽茶碗【らくちゃわん】

noun
1.
bowl (ceramic, porcelain)
See also:椀 (わん)
counter
2.
counter for bowls of food or drink

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 13 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
Common kanji
porcelain bowl, tea cup
KUN:
  • こばち
    kobachi
ON:
  • ワン
    wan

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 11 results)


These cups are all broken

うえ
ちい
小さな
ちゃわん
茶碗
たま
There is a small teacup and an egg on the table

ちゃわん
茶碗
わた
綿
A soft answer is a specific cure of anger

There was a broken cup on the table

ちゃわん
茶碗
いっぱい
一杯
はん
ご飯
やく
、180g
A bowl of rice is about 180 grams

There is a cup on the table

The cup has a crack

Who broke the cup

しょくじどき
食事時
ほん
日本
とくゆう
特有なの
ひとびと
人々
ちゃわん
茶碗
はん
ご飯
What is peculiar to Japan at mealtimes is that people eat rice out of little bowls
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