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204 examples found containing '休む' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ちょっと
やす
みましょ

Let's take a rest for a while.
わたし
よこ
なって
やす
んだ

I lay down to rest.
くるま
めて
すこ
やす
んだら
どう
Why don't you pull over and take a rest for a while?
かのじょ
彼女
いつか
5日
まえ
から
がっこう
学校
やす
んでいます

She has been absent from school for five days.
とちゅう
途中
すこ
やす
みました

We took a short rest on the way.
きのう
昨日
なぜ
やす
んだ
です
Why were you absent yesterday?
うんてんしゅ
運転手
やす
みたい
した
The driver felt like taking a rest.
しゅうかん
週間
がっこう
学校
やす
んでいる
ひと
だれです
Who has been absent from school for three weeks?
ちょっと
やす
んだら
どうです
Why don't you rest a bit?
ここ
やす

Let's rest here.
わたし
きのう
昨日
しごと
仕事
やす
んだ

I was absent from work yesterday.
ちち
きのう
昨日
しごと
仕事
やす
んだ

Father absented himself from work yesterday.
わたし
やっと
やす
ことできる
I can take a rest at last.
いちにち
一日
やす
とれる
Can you get a day off?
ここ
すこ
やす

Let's rest here.
ここ
やす
みましょ

Let's take a rest here.
なぜ
きのう
昨日
やす
みました

Why were you absent yesterday?
せんしゅう
先週
がっこう
学校
やす
んだ
だれ
です
Who was absent from school last week?
きのう
昨日
なぜ
やす
んだ

Why were you absent yesterday?
しばらく
やす
んだら
どうです
Why don't you have a rest for a while?
はいあした
やす
みます

Yeah, I'm going to take tomorrow off.
あと
しゅうかん
週間
やす
めば
すっかりよくなります
Just stay off your feet for the next couple of weeks, and you'll be just fine.
ずつう
頭痛
するので
きょう
今日
やす
みたい
おも
います

I have a headache, so I would like to take a day off today.
かれ
なぜ
やす
んだ
かしら
I wonder why he was absent.
わたし
たち
しばらく
やす
んだ

We rested for a while.
かれ
もう
いっかげつ
1ヶ月
かん
びょうき
病気
やす
んでいる

He has been on sick leave for a month now.
かれ
びょうき
病気
やす
んでいる

He is absent because of illness.
かれ
どのくらい
やす
んでいます

How long has he been absent?
やす
いい
ゆめ
たくさん

Good night and sweet dreams.
きみ
がっこう
学校
やす
んで
はいけない
You must not be absent from school.
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