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The Japanese word

忘れ物

is pronounced
wasuremono | わすれもの
means
a thing left behind
Examples:
今日忘れ物をした。
kyō wasuremono o shi ta.
I left behind something today.
そのかばんは忘れ物なんだ。
sono kaban wa wasuremono nan da.
The bag has been left behind.
御忘れ物なきようお願いします。
go wasuremono naki yō onegai shi masu.
Please leave nothing behind.
部屋に忘れ物をしてしまいました。
heya ni wasuremono o shi te shimai mashi ta.
I left something in the room.
妹はせっかちだからよく忘れ物をする。
imōto wa sekkachi da kara yoku wasuremono o suru.
My sister is always in such a hurry that she often leaves things behind.
彼女は忘れ物を渡すために彼を呼び戻した。
kanojo wa wasuremono o watasu tame ni kare o yobimodoshi ta.
She called him back to give him something left behind. | She called him back to give him something he had left behind.
「ちょっと10秒待ってて。忘れ物取ってくる」「分かった。じゃあ10秒数えるよ。1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10! おーい、まだー?」「ちょい、数えるの速すぎだろ!」.
### - ' chotto 10 byō matte te. wasuremono totte kuru ' ' wakatta. jā 10 byō kazoeru yo. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10! ōi, mada ー? ' ' choi, kazoeru no soku sugi daro! '
"Just wait 10 seconds. I'll get the thing you left." "Okay. I'll count to ten: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10! Hey, are you done yet?" "Hang on, you count too fast!".
Examples sourced from tatoeba.org