Components
379 examples found containing '子 こ'
その
ちしき
知識
しんぽ
進歩
した

The child has advanced in his knowledge.
あの
かかる
That boy is a handful.
ている
こす

Let sleeping dogs lie.
その
ちちおや
父親
ている

That child resembles his father.
あの
とし
かんが
えてやらなければいけない

You have to allow for the boy's age.
その
ナイフフォークうまく
つか
使

The child handles a knife and fork well.
この
この
ふく
せて

Put the kid into these clothes.
あなた
わる

You are a bad boy.
かのじょ
彼女
じつ
いい

She's a really nice girl.
なんてばかなあの

How stupid he is!
その
はなし
おや
から
つた
えられた

The story was handed down from father to son.
この
おんな
きのう
昨日

This is the girl that came yesterday.
あの
よく
つか
使
する
The boy often runs errands.
かのじょ
彼女
その
せわ
世話
した
She took care of the child.
りょうしん
両親
その
じょうず
上手
そだ
てた

The parents have brought up the child well.
その
じゅう
10
まで
かぞ
えられる

The boy can count to ten.
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.
そんな
わる
ともだち
友達
なる
Don't keep company with such a bad boy.
その
べつ
ゲームする
って
かない

He insists on playing another game.
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.
この
きょく
ぼくあの
おも

This music reminds me of that girl.
あの
20まで
かぞ
えられる

That child can count to twenty.
かのじょ
彼女
その
むね
いた

She held the child to her bosom.
たる
たから
なし
There is no treasure more precious than a child.
あの
いつもニコニコしている
She is always smiling.
おや
なくとも
そだ

Nature is a good mother.
のうか
農家
なりたい
Would you like to be a farm boy?
きみ
その
せわ
世話
しなければならない
You must look after the child.
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