フラメンコ
Japanese
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
フラメンコ (rōmaji furamenko)
- flamenco
- [1994 March 25, Ragawa, Marimo, “赤ちゃんと僕 第33話 [Baby & Me: Chapter 33]”, in 赤ちゃんと僕 [Baby & Me], volume 7 (fiction, in Japanese), Tokyo: Hakusensha, →ISBN, page 27:
- ここで⁉ だって池があるぞ この鳥達だって邪魔じゃないか
えー?フラミンゴでしょー?
そうフラミンゴ‼ 踊りにくいだろ?
春美ちゃんもしかしてフラメンコと勘違いしてない?- Koko de⁉ Datte ike ga aru zo Kono tori-tachi datte jama ja nai ka
Ē? Furamingo deshō?
Sō furamingo‼ Odorinikui daro?
Harumi-chan moshi ka shite FURAMENKO to kanchigaishite nai? - Here⁉ Right at this pond? But aren’t these birds a bit of a hindrance?
What? The flamingos?
Yes, the flamingos‼ We can’t dance here, can we?
Harumi-chan, are you confusing them with FLAMENCO?]
- Koko de⁉ Datte ike ga aru zo Kono tori-tachi datte jama ja nai ka
- ここで⁉ だって池があるぞ この鳥達だって邪魔じゃないか
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