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なんて
った

What did you say?
トランプするどうです
What do you say to playing cards?
トラック
みち
なか
まっていた

A truck was standing in the middle of the road.
どちらいったらいい
おし
えてくださいません

Could you tell me which way I should go?
どこ
かのじょ
彼女
った
おぼ
えている

I remember seeing her somewhere.
どうしてアメリカ
んでいた

Why did he live in the United States?
トイレ
みず
まりません

The toilet won't stop running.
テレビ
たの
しい

It's fun to watch TV.
テレビ
おと
すこ
げてくれません

Would you please turn down the TV a little?
テレビ
おと
ちい
さく
してもらえません
Could you please turn your television down?
デパートたくさん
もの
っている

Department stores sell numerous things.
テニスする
おもしろ
面白

It's fun to play tennis.
テニスするとても
おもしろ
面白

Playing tennis is a lot of fun.
テニスする
たの
しい

To play tennis is fun.
テニスするたいへん
たの
しい

Playing tennis is a lot of fun.
テスト
べんきょう
勉強
あんまりしなかったよう
Looks like you didn't study much for the test.
テーブルほこりふいておいてくれません
Will you please wipe the dust off the table?
ちょっと
わたし
かばん
ていて

Keep an eye on my bag for a while.
だれでも
くろう
苦労
せいかつ
生活
のぞ
んでいる

Every one wants to live free from care.
だれ
わたし
かばん
っていった

Somebody took away my bag.
ただ
しゅふ
主婦
なりたくありません
I would hate to become just a housewife.
たくさん
ひと
そこ
ある
いている

There are a lot of people walking there.
たくさん
たか
ビルある
There are many tall buildings.
たくさん
さかな
んだ

Many fish died.
たくさん
がくせい
学生
そこ
あつ
まった

Dozens of students gathered there.
たくさん
がくせい
学生
アルバイトする
A lot of students do part-time jobs.
たくさん
かね
まいにち
毎日
つか
使
われる

Much money is spent every day.
たくさんイヌ
きています

Many dogs are alive.
それ
わたし
おえません
It is beyond my power.
それ
わたし
ではありません
It isn't mine.
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