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41 examples found containing '可哀そう' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かのじょ
彼女
かわいそう
おも
って
その
めんどうみた
She cared for the children out of charity.
かわいそうなマギーこれからライムストリート
ある
けやしない

And she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore.
かのじょ
彼女
かわい
可愛
そう
おも
って
その
こたち
子達
めんどう
面倒
みた
She cared for the children out of charity.
かれ
かわいそうな
やっこ
いわんばかり
わたしたち
私達
じっと

They looked at us, as much as to say, "Poor creature."
そのかわいそうな
ひとびと
人々
ざんにん
残忍
どくさいしゃ
独裁者
なすがままだった
The poor people were at the mercy of the cruel dictator.
かわいそうその
おとこ
にど
二度
つま
あえない
うんめい
運命
だった
The poor man was never to see his wife again.
かわいそうな
こと
その
いた
じょせい
女性
またバッグ
ぬす
まれた

The poor old woman had her bag stolen again.
かわいそう
しょうじょ
少女
らせ
いて
くず
れた

The poor girl broke down upon hearing the news.
かわいそうその
いぬ
もじどお
文字通
ライオン
かれてしまった

The poor dog was literally torn apart by the lion.
もうやめろこれ
いじょう
以上
きずぐち
傷口
しお
ようなこと
かわいそう
可哀想

Cut that out. You're just rubbing salt in the poor guy's wounds.
かれ
ははおや
母親
かわいそう
可哀相
あいつきたら
ははおや
母親
かせ
いいところ
I feel sorry for his mom; he really puts her through the wringer.
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