Components
3029 examples found containing '何'
あした
明日
なに
こる
わからない
There is no knowing what will happen tomorrow.
なに
って
けば
いいです
What should I bring?
なに
かんが
えている
わたし
はな
してみません

How about telling me what you have in mind?
なに
べたら
いいです
What should I eat?
なに
ってる

What are you talking about!?
あした
明日
なに
するつもりです
What are you going to do tomorrow?
なに
ない
Never mind!
なに
っている

What're you waiting for?
なに
こっている

What's going on?
なにえき
何駅
です
Which station are you going to?
なつやす
夏休
けいかく
計画
なに
あります
Do you have any plans for the summer vacation?
なに
いけん
意見
あります
Do you have an opinion?
がくせい
学生
なに
わず
ってしまった

The student left without saying anything.
クリスマス
なに
しい
ジェニー
What do you want for Christmas, Jenny?
なに
こった
です
What happened?
あびって
なに

What's a loon?
なに
のみもの
飲物
ください
Please give me something to drink.
あれ
なに

What's that?
いま
なに
べたい
しない
I don't feel like eating anything now.
なに
です
What do you like?
いま
なに
することありません
I don't have anything to do now.
きょう
今日
すること
なに
ない
I have nothing to do today.
きょう
今日
なに
しないでください
You had better not do anything today.
わたし
とく
なに
ことありません
I don't have anything particular to say.
なか
なに
はい
ってます

What does it contain?
なに
もの
ほしいです
I'd like something to drink.
なに
つく
です
What are you cooking?
きょう
今日
なに
ようび
曜日
です
Which day of the week is it?
わたし
なに
っている
おも
います

Can you guess what I have?
わたし
なに
べたくない

I don't feel like eating anything.
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