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azarashi
あざらし
(n)
seal
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Azarashi ga furafūpu o mawashite iru.
あざらしがフラフープを回している。
The seal is spinning hula hoops.
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tako
タコ
(n)
octopus
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ha-ppon no ashi no tako
八本の足のタコ
eight-armed octopus
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same
サメ
(n)
shark
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hōjirozame
ホオジロザメ
great white shark
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kujira
クジラ
(n)
whale
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Kujira-tachi ga, ikitsugi ni detekite iru.
クジラたちが、息継ぎに出てきている。
The whales are coming up for air.
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iruka
イルカ
(n)
dolphin
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Iruka ga umi o oyoide iru.
イルカが海を泳いでいる。
The dolphin is swimming in the ocean.
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sakana
魚
(n)
fish
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Nihonjin wa sakana o takusan taberu.
日本人は魚をたくさん食べる。
Japanese people eat a lot of fish.
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robusutā
ロブスター
(n)
lobster
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ikite iru robusutā
生きているロブスター
live lobster
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kani
蟹
(n)
crab
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orenji to aka no kani
オレンジと赤の蟹
orange and red crab
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ika
イカ
(n)
squid
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Ika-tachi ga, sangoshō no chikaku o oyoide iru.
イカ達が、サンゴ礁の近くを泳いでいる。
The squid are swimming near the coral reef.
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kurage
クラゲ
(n)
jellyfish
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Kurage ga, mizu no naka o tadayotte iru.
クラゲが、水の中を漂っている。
The jellyfish are bobbing in the water.
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