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869 examples found containing '食べる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
なに
べたい

Do you feel like eating?
パンたまご
べました

I ate bread and eggs.
なに
べたい
です
What would you like to eat?
べてもいい
です
You may eat.
いま
べたくない

I don't feel like eating now.
きる
ため
べました

He ate in order to live.
べない
いい
It's OK not to eat it.
わたし
ほとんど
なに
べていない

I've eaten almost nothing.
なに
べたら
いいです
What should I eat?
わたし
はい
ってきた
とき
クニ
すでに
えていた

Kuniko had already eaten when I came in.
もう
ひと
ケーキ
べてもいい
です
May I have another piece of cake?
かける
まえ
べなくて
はならない
You have to eat before you go.
いま
なに
べたい
しない
I don't feel like eating anything now.
いちど
一度
べてみて
くだ
さい

Please try one.
きょうしつ
教室
べる

You eat in the classroom?
もう
べられません

I can't eat any more.
その
むり
無理
べさせて
はいけません
Don't force the child to eat.
もう
はじ
めて
いいです
May I start eating now?
この
まえ
べた
ときとてもおいしかった
Their food was great last time.
いま
べる
しない
I don't feel like eating now.
いっしょ
一緒
べにいきませんか

How about eating out with me?
ちょうじょ
長女
べる
だいす
大好
です
My elder sister loves to eat.
ここ
べます

For here, please.
わたし
もう
べたくない

I don't want to eat any more.
きょう
今日
なに
べる
しない
I don't feel like eating anything today.
もう
べれない

I could not eat another bite.
きょうしつ
教室
べる

I eat in the classroom.
ちょっと
なに
べに
かない

Would you like to go and get a bite to eat?
その
いぬ
にく
べなかった

The dog didn't eat the meat.
これ
べて
いいです
Can I eat this?
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