Components
642 examples found containing '木'

Don't break the branches.
しょうねん
少年
じぶん
自分
なまえ
名前
きざ
んだ

The boy carved his name on the tree.
えかかっています
くわ
えてくれます

The fire is going out; will you add some wood?
とり
うえ
うた
っている

A bird is singing in the tree.
きん
えない

Money does not grow on trees.
かのじょ
彼女
から
ちた

She fell from the tree.
かのじょ
彼女
のぼ
とくい
得意
である
She is good at climbing up a tree.
ココ
えら
んだ

Koko chose the tree.
たお
れた

The tree fell down.
した
ある
じてんしゃ
自転車
わたし
です
The bicycle under the tree is mine.
いぬ
つないでおいて
くだ
さい

Keep your dog chained up to the tree.
その
のぼ
れます

Can you climb the tree?
このいす
でき
出来
ている

This chair is made of wood.
そしてこの
しあわ
でした
And the tree was happy.
くだもの
果物

Fruit grows on trees.
その
たいふう
台風
たお
れた

The tree fell over in the typhoon.
わたし
くし
っています

I have a wooden comb.
ぜんじつ
前日
たいふう
台風
たお
れていた

The tree had been blown down by the typhoon of the day before.
いっぽん
一本
えなかった

There was not a tree in sight.
についてもっと
りたい
おも
いました

He wanted to know more about the trees, too.
かね
ほしい
I wish I had a money tree.
あの
はこ
できている
That box is made of wood.
あの
おお
きい
ていました

He was looking at that big tree.
このテーブル
つく
られている

This table is made of wood.
あき
から
ちる

In autumn, leaves fall from trees.
この
50
ねんかん
年間
ここ
っている

This tree has been standing for five decades.
わたし
つくえ
つく
った

I made a desk of wood.
ひとり
一人
じょせい
女性
うし
から
あらわ
れた

A woman appeared from behind a tree.
その
こうえん
公園
200
ぽん
ある
There are no less than two hundred trees in the park.
その
たくさんオレンジなっている
There are plenty of oranges on the tree.
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