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Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 着物 (kimono, “clothing”), which is from 着 (“wearing”) + 物 (mono, “thing”).
Noun
quimono m (plural quimonos)
- kimono
Galician
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 着物 (kimono, “clothing”), which is from 着 (“wearing”) + 物 (mono, “thing”).
Noun
quimono m (plural quimonos)
- kimono
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 着物 (kimono, “clothing”), which is from 着 (“wearing”) + 物 (mono, “thing”).
Pronunciation
Noun
quimono m (plural quimonos)
- kimono
2009, Fábio Andrews Rocha Marques, O livro compartilhado que nós criamos, Clube de Autores, page 119:Comi meu onigiri* e vesti meu quimono**. Eu estou pronta para sair com minhas amigas. Será que a lagarta já está pronta?
*Bolinho de arroz japonês.
**Vestimenta japonesa muito usada em festivais. […]- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Spanish
Noun
quimono m (plural quimonos)
- Alternative spelling of kimono
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