Components
4882 examples found containing '気'
ここスリ
つけて
Beware of pickpockets here.
かれ
びょうき
病気
かもしれない
It is probable that he is ill.
その
いぬ
びょうき
病気
らしい
The dog seems to be sick.
よう
げんき
元気

Yo, my man!
その
かんが
あまり
らない

I don't like the idea much.
よく
ねむ
ったら
だいぶ
きぶん
気分
よくなった
After sleeping well, I felt much better.
きおん
気温
からだ
おな
くらいになります
Temperatures reach around the same as our body temperature.
やま
くうき
空気
すばらしい
The air in the mountain is fresh and clean.
びょうき
病気
ども
すこ
よくなりました
Has the sick child improved any?
びょうき
病気
ため
かのじょ
彼女
けっせき
欠席
していた

She was absent on the ground of illness.
この
ふゆ
うち
びょうき
病気
おお
かった

There has been a lot of sickness in my family this winter.
ひどい
きこう
気候
です
This is a terrible climate.
てんき
天気
どうです
How is the weather?
まえ
でんき
電気
して
ください
Turn off the light before you go to bed.
てんき
天気
この
うえ
なくいい
The weather is as fine as can be.
さんぽ
散歩
かけたい
する
I feel like going out for a walk.
かのじょ
彼女
びょうき
病気
いった
She said that she was ill.
げんき
元気
になるまで
からだ
やす
ませて

Give your body some rest, until you feel well.
かのじょ
彼女
びょうき
病気
ははおや
母親
せわ
世話
している
She cares for her sick mother.
かのじょ
彼女
びょうき
病気
よこ
なっている
She lies ill in bed.
だれ
するもん
Who cares?
タイヤ
くうき
空気
れた

I pumped up the tire.
タイヤ
くうき
空気
いれなければ
I must put some air in the tire.
てんき
天気
わる
なった
The weather turned bad.
その
かしゅ
歌手
わかもの
若者
にんき
人気
ある
That singer is very popular with young people.
それ
りました

How did you like it?
かのじょ
彼女
たいへん
大変
げんき
元気
なった
She got quite well.
かのじょ
彼女
きょうふ
恐怖
へん
なった
She went crazy with fear.
かぞく
家族
いちどう
一同
げんき
元気
です
All my family is very well.
この
へや
部屋
とても
っている

I am quite comfortable in this room.
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