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王妃 (ouhi) or 女王 (joou) mean "Queen" in Japanese. The first is usually associated with monarchical status (ie アレクサンドラ王妃 [alekusandora ouhi, Queen Alexandra]) versus the second which is mainly used in conjunction with insects and animals (女王アリ [joou ari, Queen Ant]).

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