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202 examples found containing '売る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
あの
みせ
ノート
っています

Do they sell notebooks at that store?
その
いえ
られてしまった

The house has been sold.
その
みせ
くつ
いりょう
衣料
られている

They deal in shoes and clothes at that store.
わたし
いえ
つもりです
I'm going to sell my house.
かれ
いえ
した

He put up his house for sale.
かのじょ
彼女
いえ
した

She has put her house up for sale.
ちち
その
いえ
した

Father put up the house for sale.
わたし
いえ
ゆうり
有利
った

I sold the house to advantage.
この
いえ
もんない
This house is not for sale.
あの
みせ
くつ
っている

They sell shoes at that store.
ここ
なに
しゅるい
種類
ちゃ
っています

Several teas are sold here.
くるま
ります
という
こうこく
広告
した

I advertised my car for sale.
あの
みせ
しんぶん
新聞
ざっし
雑誌
っている

That store sells newspapers and magazines.
かれ
やくそく
約束
した

He promised to sell.
かれ
いえ
こうこく
広告
した

He advertised his house for sale.
ぜったい
絶対
それ
らない

I can't sell it for love or money.
かれ
いえ
まん
ドル
られた

His house was sold for $10,000.
あなた
いえ
ってくれません

Will you sell me your house?
でも
にほん
日本
では
っている
みせ
りません

However, I don't know any stores in Japan selling it.
かわいそうその
しょうじょ
少女
はな
って
せいけい
生計
たてていた
The poor girl made a living by selling flowers.
かれ
いえ
されている

His house is for sale.
かれ
その
しょうせつ
小説
った

He won fame by the novel.
かれ
いえ
まん
ドル
った

He sold his house for 50000 dollars.
メアリー
じぶん
自分
ピアノ
した

Mary put her piano up for sale.
その
とち
土地
された

The land came into the market.
ことし
今年
モデル
すべ
りきってしまいました

We have closed out this year's model.
トマトポンド
たんい
単位
られる

Tomatoes are sold by the pound.
その
いえ
ている

The house is on sale.
かれ
いえ
ています

His house is for sale.
その
みせ
きょうかしょ
教科書
っている

They sell textbooks at the bookstore.
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