Components
223 examples found containing 'ひょうか' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
りんごいくつ
はい
っている

How many apples?
この
はこ
りんご
はい
っている

This box contains apples.
くだもの
果物
いちばん
一番
りんご

I like apples best of all fruits.
りんご
すこ
って
ください
Please buy a few apples.
わたし
っぱ
りんごしかありません
I have only leaves and apples.
かのじょ
彼女
かれ
りんごいくつ
あた
えました

She gave them some apples.
きみ
りんご
でない
Don't you like apples?
かのじょ
彼女
きれいなりんご3つ
えら
んだ

She picked out three beautiful apples.
りんごいくつ
から
ちた

Some apples fell down from the tree.
これらりんご
あじ
よい
These apples taste good.
このりんごすっぱい
あじ
する
This apple tastes sour.
りんごダース
たんい
単位
られている

Apples are sold by the dozen.
かれ
そのりんご
ぜんぶ
全部
べた

He ate all of the apple.
デザートとしてりんご
された

Apples were served as the dessert.
りんごよりバナナほうがおいしいです
Bananas are more delicious than apples.
それらとても
おお
きな
りんごです
They are very big apples.
このりんごとても
あか

This apple is very red.
かのじょ
彼女
りんごいっぱい
はい
った
かご
っていた

She had a basket full of apples.
きょう
今日
やおやりんご
いました
いつ
300
えん
でした
I bought apples at the greengrocer today. It cost 300 yen for five.
この
りんご8つ
くだ
さい

Give me these 8 crimson apples please.
だれ
りんご
ぬす
んだ
です
Who stole the apple?
このりんごすっぱい
あじ
します
This apple tastes sour, doesn't it?
この
はこ
りんごいっぱいです
This box is filled with apples.
かれ
りんご
べています

He's eating an apple.
これらりんご
さんにん
3人
けなさい

Divide these apples between you three.
りんごバナナどちら
です
Which do you prefer, apples or bananas?
それりんご
ています

It looks like an apple.
このりんご
あま

This apple is sweet.
かご
なか
おいしいりんご
はい
っている

There are some good apples in the basket.
かれ
わたし
かじつえん
果実園
からりんご
ぬす
んだ

They stole apples from my orchard.
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