Japanese

まいご
Meaning: lost child; stray; getting lost
Part of Speech: Noun

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Example sentences

その男の子は、広いショッピングモールで迷子になった。
The boy became lost in the large shopping mall.
迷子になった子供が、わっと泣き出した。
The lost child suddenly burst into tears.
迷子になった子供が、不安そうにあたりをきょろきょろと見回している。
The lost child is looking around restlessly, appearing anxious.
迷子が道で激しく泣き叫んでいた。
The lost child was crying and screaming loudly on the street.
私たちは手分けして、迷子になった子犬を探し回った。
We split up and searched around for the lost puppy.

Usage Notes

Refers to a person (usually a child) who has lost their way or become separated from their group.

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