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330 examples found containing '窓'
わたし
その
まど
けなければならない

I must open the window.
まど
あけていいです
Would you mind my opening the window?
まど
けていただきます

Do you mind opening the window?
これジョン
られた
まど
です
This is the window broken by John.
わたし
その
まど
けなければならない
です
Must I open the window?
まど
そと
すいでん
水田
ひろ
がっていた

There was a sweep of rice paddies spreading outside the window.
まど
った
だれ
Who broke the window?
まど
から
そと
はいけません
Do not look out the window.
まど
ける

Don't open the window.
まど
けて
かぜ
れてくれ

Open the window and let some fresh air into the room, please.
かのじょ
彼女
へや
部屋
まど
すべて
めた

She closed all the windows in the room.
わたし
たち
みな
まど
から

All of us looked through the window.
あの
まど
そば
つくえ
つか
使

Don't use the desk by that window.
かれ
まど
から
はい
ってきた

He came in through the window.
ジャック
きのう
昨日
こわしたその
まど
です
It was the window that Jack broke yesterday.
この
まど
どうして
まらない

This window won't fasten.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
まど
あけてください
った

She asked me to open the window.
あめ
ふるといけないから
まど
めた

He closed the window for fear of rain.
かれ
まど
ぜんぶ
全部
けておいた

He kept all the windows open.
かれ
まど
から
そと
ていた

He was looking out the window.
まど
けましょ

Let's open the window.
きのう
昨日
その
まど
こわしたジャックです
It was Jack that broke the window yesterday.
すみません
まど
あけてくれません
Will you open the window, please?
その
まど
けない
ようして
くだ
さい

Please don't open the window.
この
まど
どうしても
ひら
かない

This window won't open.
あなたその
まど
けて
よい
You may open the window.
まど
めて

Close the window.
まど
から
かお

Don't put your head out of the window.
ここ
くうき
空気
わる
まど
けてくれません

The air is bad here. Will you open the window?
かれ
まど
そと

He looked out of the window.
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