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Definition and meaning of 落ち葉 - おちば in Japanese

おちば落ち葉
ochiba

N4

1.fallen leaves

Noun

落ち葉の季節になりましたね。
The season of falling leaves has arrived.
おちば落ち葉
ochiba

N4

1.leaves that have fallen from trees.

Noun

秋になると、庭にはたくさんの落ち葉が積もる。
In autumn, the garden is covered with a lot of fallen leaves.
公園の道は落ち葉で覆われていて、滑りやすい。
The paths in the park are covered with fallen leaves, making them slippery.
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2.the falling of leaves from trees.

Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb

秋になると、庭にたくさんの落ち葉が積もる。
In autumn, a lot of fallen leaves pile up in the garden.
落ち葉が風に舞い上がって、美しい景色を作る。
Fallen leaves swirl in the wind, creating a beautiful scenery.
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3.leaves that fall off trees.

Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'

秋になると、庭にはたくさんの落ち葉が積もる。
In autumn, the garden is covered with a lot of fallen leaves.
落ち葉が風に舞い上がり、美しい景色を作る。
Fallen leaves swirl in the wind, creating a beautiful scenery.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

definition
落ち葉 おちば
落ち葉 おちば

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