豆【まめ】
Frequency rank: 5,344. – 5,351.
- legume (esp. edible legumes or their seeds, e.g. beans, peas, pulses); bean; pea
- soya bean (Glycine max); soybean; soysee also 大豆
- female genitalia (esp. the clitoris)colloquialism
- kidneyfood, cookingcolloquialismword usually written using kana alone
- small; miniature; baby; midget; small-scale
- child
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
prefix
Forms
- 豆【まめ】【マメ】Frequency rank: 5,344. – 5,351.
- 荳【まめ】【マメ】
- 菽【まめ】【マメ】
- まめFrequency rank: 32,505. – 32,810.
- マメFrequency rank: 51,357. – 52,626.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- legume (esp. edible legumes or their seeds, e.g. beans, peas, pulses); bean; pea
- soya bean (Glycine max); soybean; soy
- female genitalia (esp. the clitoris)
- kidney
- small; miniature; baby; midget; small-scale
- child
Refers to various kinds of leguminous plants, especially those that are edible, such as beans and peas.
Specifically refers to soybeans, which are used in many food products and are known for their nutritional value.
Colloquially, it can refer to female genitalia, particularly in a casual or informal context.
Can refer to the kidney in the context of anatomy or food, often in discussions about health or cooking.
Used to describe something that is small in size or scale, whether it's a physical object or a concept.
This project is on a small scale.
Refers to a young person, typically a son or daughter, often used in the context of family or relationships.
Generated collocations (experimental)
まめ豆をたべる食べるto eat beansとうふ豆腐tofuとうにゅう豆乳soy milkまめるい豆類legumesあか赤えんどうまめエンドウ豆red peaぐりいんぴいすグリーンピースgreen peasちいさい小さいまめ豆small beansまめ豆のさいばい栽培bean cultivationゆでた茹でたまめ豆boiled beansまめ豆のすうぷスープbean soupまめ豆をそだてる育てるto grow beansまめ豆のかんづめ缶詰canned beansまめちしき豆知識trivia (literally "bean knowledge")まめ豆のおかしお菓子bean sweets
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Today's trivia corner! Today it's about the origin of Calpis.
We roast just enough beans for the amount we're going to drink, and grind them in the coffee mill.
Please simmer the beans for a while over a low heat.
His bag was heavy, and what was worse, one of his heels had got blistered.
Foods rich in vitamin E include dark-green, leafy vegetables, beans, nuts and whole-grain cereals.
Mame uses a coffee mill to grind coffee beans.
200 grams of Tanzania dark roast coffee beans, please.