Components
383 examples found containing '子'
なんてばかなあの

How stupid he is!
その
おもちゃ
あそ
んでいた

That child was playing with a toy.
この
おんな
きのう
昨日

This is the girl that came yesterday.
かのじょ
彼女
ふたり
二人
そだ
てた

She brought up two children.
かのじょ
彼女
その
せわ
世話
した
She took care of the child.
その
なに
きょうふ
恐怖
しめ
さなかった

That boy displayed no fear.
その
あそ
ともだち
友達
しがっている

He wants a playmate.
いい
していればおいしいケーキあげる
If you are a good boy, you shall have a nice cake.
あの
かかる
That boy is a handful.
かわいい
たび
させ
Spare the rod and spoil the child.
その
あそ
ともだち
友達
ほとんどいない
The boy has few friends to play with.
その
とち
土地
ちち
から
つた
わってきた

The land descended from father to son.
その
じゅう
10
まで
かぞ
えられる

The boy can count to ten.
その
はなし
おや
から
つた
えられた

The story was handed down from father to son.
その
ナイフフォークうまく
つか
使

The child handles a knife and fork well.
その
いつも
なに
だってばかりいる
The child is always begging for something.
おや
あい
する

Parents love their children.
この
きょく
ぼくあの
おも

This music reminds me of that girl.
なんてばかな
あいつ
What a stupid boy he is!
すぐ
ちか
かわいい
いる
った

I found at my elbow a pretty girl.
たる
たから
なし
There is no treasure more precious than a child.
この
ちのう
知能
へいきん
平均
いじょう
以上

This boy's intelligence is above average.
きみ
その
せわ
世話
しなければならない
You must look after the child.
あの
20まで
かぞ
えられる

That child can count to twenty.
その
りょうしん
両親
おも
んじた

That child thought much of his parents.
いい
していたらあめあげよう
If you are a good girl, you shall have candy.
この
おや
してこの
あり
Like father, like son.
あの
わたし
いじわる
意地悪
する
He is very mean to me.
その
いぬ
いし
げた

That child threw a stone at the dog.
あの
あたま
いた

That child is a headache.
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