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36 examples found containing '食べました。' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
べました

(I) ate (it).
パンたまご
べました

I ate bread and eggs.
あさごはん
べました

Did you eat breakfast?
きる
ため
べました

He ate in order to live.
たなか
田中
さんあさごはん
べました

Tanaka-san ate breakfast.
けさわたし
がっこう
学校
まえ
なに
べました

What did "I" eat before I went to school this morning?
なに
わる
もの
べました

Did you eat anything bad?
ちょうしょく
朝食
なに
べました

What did you have for breakfast?
さくや
昨夜
なに
べました

What did you eat last night?
きょう
なに
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べました

What did you have for lunch today?
もう
ゆうしょく
夕食
べました

I have already had my supper.
けさ
今朝
ちょうしょく
朝食
べました

Did you have breakfast this morning?
わたし
もう
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べました

I have already eaten lunch.
もう
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べました

Have you eaten lunch yet?
ゆうはん
夕飯
もう
べました

Have you had dinner?
バナナ
べました

I ate a banana.
とり
むし
こうたい
交替
べました

The birds ate the bugs taking turns.
かれ
ひとり
一人
ゆうしょく
夕食
べました

He had dinner by himself.
サラヒデキおきてあさごはん
べました

Sarah and Hideki got up and had breakfast.
シャワーあびて
あさ
はん
べました

I took a shower and had breakfast.
はん
なっとう
べました

I ate rice and natto.
わたし
すし
寿司
べました

I ate sushi.
かれ
ちゅうしょく
昼食
サンドイッチ
べました

Did he have sandwiches for lunch?
すし
寿司
べました

I ate sushi.
ホテル
あさ
はん
パンとてもおいしかったので
やっ
べました

The bread at the hotel's breakfast was so delicious that I ate eight pieces.
それからみんな
はたら
って
みんな
なか
よく
わけあって
べました

Then they all went to work, and everyone shared their food amicably among the group.
Source: 鶴の笛林芙美子, translation: J. D. Wisgo
かれ
ちゅうしょく
昼食
サンドイッチ
べました

They ate sandwiches for lunch.
あなた
きのう
昨日
すし
寿司
べました

You ate sushi yesterday, didn't you?
ビタミン
ために
なま
レモン
べました

I ate a fresh lemon for the vitamin C.
ひる
ごはん
サンドイッチスープ
べました

For lunch, I ate sandwiches and soup.
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