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282 examples found containing 'あに' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
あに
てつがく
哲学
けんいしゃ
権威者
である
My elder brother is an authority on philosophy.
ふたた
かれ
ほうろうしゃ
放浪者
なって
かれ
ある
あに
いえ
たどり
いた

Again the younger brother became a wanderer, and he arrived one day at the house of the elder brother.
あに
きゅうせい
急逝
した
ねん
まえ
ぎし
義姉
ひとりけい
一人兄
のこ
した
ちい
さな
ほうしょくてん
宝飾店
けなげ
健気
まも
ってきた

Since my brother died suddenly two years ago, my sister-in-law has valiantly kept going the small jewellery store he left her.
わたし
あに
おとうと
びょうき
病気
ちが
いない

My brother must be sick.
かれ
あに
おと
らず
りこう
利口

He isn't less clever than his brother.
かれ
ぜったい
絶対
その
ぼうぎ
謀議
かたん
加担
していなかった
はん
せいふ
政府
あく
くみあったかれなくてかれ
あに
だった
He has had absolutely no part in the conspiracy; it was not he, but his brother, who had an axe to grind against the government.
かれ
テニス
っている
かれ
あに
フットボール
やきゅう
野球
もっと
っている

He is absorbed in playing tennis, but his brother goes in more for football and baseball.
わたし
あに
みこん
未婚
ので
しょたい
所帯
たず
ほうこうにん
奉公人
いっしょ
一緒
よそ
いえ
しょくじ
食事
していた
My brother, being yet unmarried, did not keep house, but boarded himself and his apprentices in another family.
わたし
いちばんじょう
一番上
あに
どくしん
独身
です
My oldest brother is single.
あたら
しい
しんせき
親戚
できた
あね
けっこん
結婚
して
ぎけい
義兄
できた
I have a new relative: my sister got married, so now I have a brother-in-law.
ぎけい
義兄
ささい
些細
ことすぐ
おこ

My brother-in-law is ready to lose his temper at trifles.
そっ
ひま
なら
そうじ
掃除
しといて
なんそれ
あにき
兄貴
アゴ
つか
使

"Oh? If you're free get the cleaning done." "What's up with that? Don't order your brother around!"
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