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(archaic) moth
In old Japan, it was a problem that moths would eat clothes.
(physical or folk belief) preventing or protecting against fires
He is still a fledgling and doesn't understand much about the adult world.
The hiragana syllable ふぇ (fe). Its equivalent in katakana is フェ (fe).
Wow, this is surprising.
The hiragana syllable ちぇ (che). Its equivalent in katakana is チェ (che).
Oh no, I left something behind.
Alternative spelling of チェ
Darn, it's raining again.
The hiragana syllable くぇ (kwe). Its equivalent in katakana is クェ (kwe).
I was surprised to hear his story.
The hiragana syllable みぇ (mye). Its equivalent in katakana is ミェ (mye).
Mie, please come here.
The hiragana syllable きぇ (kye). Its equivalent in katakana is キェ (kye).
I will walk step by step.
The hiragana syllable どぇ (dwe). Its equivalent in katakana is ドェ (dwe).
Which book do you like the most?
The hiragana syllable ゐぇ (wye). Its equivalent in katakana is ヰェ (wye).
'ゐぇ' is an old Japanese syllable.
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