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2223 examples found containing '家'
わたし
いえ
うみ
めん
している

My house faces the sea.
わたし
いえ
えき
から
ちか

My house is near the station.
わたし
いえ
ない
I have no home to live in.
わたし
として
いえ
いたい
For my part I prefer to stay at home.
あなた
きのう
昨日
よる
いえ
いた
Were you home last night?
ちち
いえ
なに
しません
My father doesn't lift a finger at home.
わたし
たち
あさ
はや
いえ

We left home early in the morning.
あの
いえ
パーティーあるらしい
There appears to be a party in that house.
わたし
たち
その
おとこ
いえ
った

We bought the man's house.
わたし
たち
よい
いえ
さが
している

We are looking for a nice house to live in.
あの
いえ
かぞく
家族
んでいる

Two families live in that house.
これジャック
てた
いえ

This is the house that Jack built.
わたし
たち
おそくなって
いえ
いた

We arrived home late.
かれ
すぐ
いえ
でた
They lost no time in leaving their home.
すばらしい
いえ
です
This is a splendid house.
あれ
かれ
いえ

That is his house.
あの
いえ
これよりずっと

That house is much better than this.
あの
いえ
おお
きい
です
That house is big.
よい
らせ
いえ
わたし
たち
っていた

Good news was in store for us at home.
アメリカ
いえ
なか
くら
かった

It was dark in the American house.
いえ
かじ
火事

The house is on fire!
あれ
わたし
なが
あいだ
んでいる
いえ
です
That is the house where I have lived for a long time.
かれ
じぶん
自分
いえ
ほうか
放火
した
He set his house on fire.
いえ
ふこう
不幸
できごと
出来事
あった
There was an unfortunate incident at home.
きょう
今日
いえ
いるより
かけたい
きぶん
気分

I feel like going out rather than staying at home today.
あれ
わたし
たち
いえ
です
That's our house.
いい
いえ
ようです
It seems to be a good house.
わたし
じぶん
自分
まれ
そだ
った
いえ
おぼ
えている

I remember the house where I grew up.
インカ
ぞく
いえ
かぐ
家具
ない
There is no furniture in the houses of the Incas.
おお
きな
いえ
すむ
たか
つく
Large houses are expensive to live in.
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