"新玉葱" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [ɕĩnta̠ma̠ne̞ɡʲi] Forms: 新玉葱 [canonical] (ruby: (しん), (たま), (ねぎ)), 新玉葱 [canonical] (ruby: 新玉葱(しんタマネギ)), shin-tamanegi [romanization]
Etymology: From 新(しん) (shin-, “new”) + 玉葱(たまねぎ) (tamanegi, “onion”). Etymology templates: {{ja-compound|新|しん-|玉葱|たまねぎ|t1=new|t2=onion}} 新(しん) (shin-, “new”) + 玉葱(たまねぎ) (tamanegi, “onion”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|しん-たまねぎ|しん-タマネギ}} 新(しん)玉(たま)葱(ねぎ) or 新玉葱(しんタマネギ) • (shin-tamanegi)
  1. green onion that is harvested in the spring and not dried, thus being more tender and gentle Categories (lifeform): Alliums

Download JSONL data for 新玉葱 meaning in Japanese (2.6kB)

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