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    3. 桜ん坊

    桜ん坊

    桜さくらん​坊ぼ

    cherry (fruit; esp. of the sweet cherry, Prunus avium)

    KMT10News #41+1NounFood & DiningKanji Vocab18 strokes

    桜桃桜んぼ

    さくらんぼさくらんぼうサクランボ

    Noun

    1.
    cherry (fruit; esp. of the sweet cherry, Prunus avium)
    word usually written using kana alone

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    桜さくらん坊ぼうは甘あまくて美お味いしい。

    Cherries are sweet and delicious.

    KMT8Food & Dining
    デザートに新しん鮮せんな桜さくらん坊ぼうを添そえた。

    I added fresh cherries to the dessert.

    KMT9Food & DiningDaily Life
    桜さくらん坊ぼう狩がりは、家か族ぞくで楽たのしめる夏なつのレジャーだ。

    Cherry picking is a summer leisure activity that families can enjoy.

    KMT9Food & DiningFamily & RelationshipsDaily Life
    旬しゅんの桜さくらん坊ぼうは、夏なつの訪とられを感いをかんじさせる。

    Seasonal cherries make you feel the arrival of summer.

    KMT10Food & DiningNature & Environment
    桜さくらん坊ぼうの栽さい培ばいには、適てき切せつな気き候こうと土ど壌じょうが必ひつ要ようとされる。

    The cultivation of cherries requires suitable climate and soil.

    KMT10Food & DiningNature & EnvironmentScience & Math

    Characters that make up this word

    桜
    さくら…(4)
    cherry
    Kanji
    坊
    boy・priest's residence・priest
    Kanji
    ん
    n
    Kana
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