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Breakdown of kamu
bite
噛
You use the teeth in your mouth to bite.
Usages of kamu
犬 が 私 の 手 を 噛んだ。inu ga watashi no te o kanda.
The dog bit my hand.
食べ物 は よく 噛んで 食べて ください。tabemono wa yoku kande tabete kudasai.
Please eat (while) chewing your food well.
彼女 は ガム を 噛んで います。kanojo wa gamu o kande imasu.
She is chewing gum.
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