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146 examples found containing '卵'
みたて
たまご
しい

I want some fresh eggs.
この
にわとり
ちかごろ
近頃
たまご
まない

This hen does not lay eggs at all these days.
かれ
かしゅ
歌手
たまご

He is a budding singer.
なぜあのがちょう
たまご
うえ
すわ
っている
です
Why does that goose sit on her eggs?
その
にわとり
さいきん
最近
たまご
んでいない

The chicken hasn't laid eggs lately.
たまご
きら
です
I don't care for eggs.
たまご
しろみ
白身
ゆでれば
かた
まります

You can set the white of an egg by boiling it.
たまご
スーパー
られている

They sell eggs at the supermarket.
わたしたち
私達
たまご
りょうり
料理
つく
った

We cooked egg dishes.
すみません
たまご
どこあります
Excuse me, where are the eggs?
きょう
今日
たまご
あした
明日
にわとり
まさ

Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow.
めんどり
たまご
かえるまで
いだ

The hen sits on her eggs until they hatch.
わたし
まいにち
毎日
ちょうしょく
朝食
ゆで
たまご
たべます
I have a boiled egg for breakfast every day.
こな
たまご
ぜなさい

Mix the flour with two eggs.
かれ
いしゃ
医者
たまご

He is a future doctor.
そのめんどり
たまご
かえした
The hen hatched five eggs.
かのじょ
彼女
たまご
かた
ゆでた
She hard-boiled the eggs.
たまご
みな
くさ
ってしまった

All the eggs went bad.
ちょうしょく
朝食
ゆで
たまご
とりたいです
Do you want a boiled egg for breakfast?
わたし
たまご
かた
ゆでして
くだ
さい

Boil my eggs hard, please.
わたし
たまご
しろみ
白身
です
I like the white of an egg.
かれ
たまご
ひと
した

He took out one egg.
この
きせつ
季節
たまご
やす

Eggs are cheap this season.
この
たまご
いや
にお
する
This egg has a bad smell.
その
はこ
なか
たくさん
たまご
あります
There are a lot of eggs in the box.
わたし
たち
ちょうしょく
朝食
パン
たまご
とります
We have bread and eggs for breakfast.
たまご
かた
ゆでてください
Boil the eggs hard.
たまご
らない
ようしてください
Please keep from breaking the eggs.
きのう
昨日
いくつ
たまご

How many eggs did you get yesterday?
たまご
おお
きさ
おも
によって
せんべつ
選別
された

The eggs were graded according to weight and size.
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