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noun
glove, mitten, mitt
Other readings:
手ぶくろ【てぶくろ】

noun
1.
bag, sack, pouch
2.
skin of an orange (and other like fruits)
3.
dead end
4.
plot of land surrounded by water
Other readings:
【ふくろ】

noun
tabi, Japanese socks (with split toe)
Other readings:
単皮【たび】[1]
Notes:
  1. ateji (phonetic) reading

noun
paper bag
Other readings:
紙袋【かんぶくろ】

noun
one's mother(colloquialism, usually kana)
Other readings:
おふくろ《御袋》
おふくろ《お母》[1]
オフクロ
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
1.
stomach, breadbasket, inner man
2.
dietary needs
Other readings:
胃嚢【いぶくろ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
work tabi, split-toed heavy cloth shoes with rubber soles
Other readings:
直足袋【じかたび】
Notes:
  1. ateji (phonetic) reading

noun
1.
fount of knowledge, the smart one (of a group of people), brains(idiom )
2.
bag full of wisdom, bag containing all the world's wisdom

noun
vacuum bag (used to make clothes, futons, etc. easier to store)

noun
urinary bladder(archaism)
See also:膀胱
Other readings:
尿袋【ゆばりぶくろ】

noun
Penstemon frutescens (species of beardtongue)(usually kana)
Other readings:
イワブクロ

noun
1.
swimming belt, swimming float, life buoy, life jacket
2.
swim bladder, air bladder
Other readings:
浮袋【うきぶくろ】
浮嚢【うきぶくろ】
浮嚢【ふのう】
浮き嚢【うきぶくろ】

noun
1.
bag for holding waka manuscript paper
See also:和歌
2.
vocal sac
See also:鳴嚢
3.
pen-name of Fujitani Mitsue (1798-1824)

くろ
echikettobukuro
noun
sickness bag, sick bag, vomit bag, motion sickness bag

noun
bonus paid to employees on occasion of a full house

noun
shopping bag
Other readings:
買い物袋【かいものぶくろ】
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Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 11 strokes
Taught in Junior high
sack, bag, pouch
KUN:
  • ふくろ
    fukuro
ON:
  • タイ
    tai
  • ダイ
    dai
Nanori:
  • てい
    tei
  • ない
    nai
  • ぶく
    buku

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 72 results)


てぶくろ
手袋
かのじょ
彼女の
あた
暖かく
These gloves kept her hands warm

池袋
えき
くだ
下さい
You transfer at Ikebukuro Station

てぶくろ
手袋
かのじょ
彼女の
あた
暖める
These gloves kept her hands warm

わた
おも
重たい
ふく
はこ
運んだ
I carried the heavy bag on my back

At the funeral, the widow looked very dignified, with her black suit, hat and gloves

The bag was big, and moreover, it was heavy

These dishes remind me of my mother's cooking

The oranges in this bag are rotten

I put my gloves on inside out by mistake

Their gloves are not in pairs
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