Examples of 'mameha' in a sentence
Meaning of "mameha"
mameha (noun) - a character from the novel 'Memoirs of a Geisha' by Arthur Golden, known for her beauty and skill in the art of geisha. She is a mentor to the protagonist, Sayuri, and helps her navigate the complex world of geisha
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Mameha asked me to show you my kimono collection.
I have given a number of valuable kimono to Mameha.
Mameha came to me because of you.
I have given a number of valuable kimonos to Mameha.
Mameha is up to something.
I would never question the great Mameha.
When Mameha granted me my new name.
This will teach the great Mameha.
I would never question the great Mameha but you could choose anyone in the hanamachi.
Of course none of it will go to Sayuri, or to you Mameha.
And Mameha with our maid.
I've given a number of valuable kimono to Mameha.
I will happily try it on with Mameha when the Baron returns to Miyako.
I looked for the one person who might help . Mameha.
Did not you ever wonder why Mameha took you under her wing?
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Hatsumomo sweeping into teahouse after teahouse with our little Pumpkin . And Mameha with our maid.
Mameha calling, offering me the chance.
Although initially reluctant, Mother is persuaded by Mameha to allow Chiyo to train as a geisha.
What did Mameha do, speak to the director in private?
You may bring her again . Mameha.
It 's too good to be true, Mameha is up to something.
The war was written on her face . Mameha.
As Mameha says, “We don't become geisha because we want our lives to be satisfying.
That is a true story . - Mameha.
When Mameha granted me my new name, I was a miko now, an apprentice Geisha.
Go, go! This will teach the great Mameha.
What did Mameha do?
I am asking you, Okasan . Ask Mameha.
Or to you, Mameha.