Components
221 examples found containing '遊ぶ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
しごと
仕事
あそ
はんぶん
半分
してはいけない
Don't play on the job.
あなた
あそ
んで
はいけない
You must not play.
かれ
そと
あそ
んでいます

He is playing outdoors.
わたし
かれ
いっしょ
一緒
あそ

I play with him.
こども
子供
そと
あそ

Children like playing outside.
なに
して
あそ

Let's play something.
よく
まな
よく
あそ

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
なんひゃくにん
何百人
しょうねんたち
少年達
グランド
あそ
んでいる

Hundreds of boys are playing in the ground.
その
きかい
機械
いま
あそ
んでいる

The machine is lying idle.
きかい
機械
いま
あそ
んでいる

The machines are idle now.
かれ
そこ
あそ
んでいます

He is playing there.
うち
むすこ
息子
あそ
んで
ばかりいる
My son is just idling.
かれ
かれ
へや
部屋
あそ
んでいます

He is playing in his room.
わたしたち
私達
にちようび
日曜日
あそ

We play on Sunday.
かれ
もうそれ
いじょう
以上
あそ
しなかった
They did not feel like playing any more.
とお
あそ
きけん
危険
です
It is dangerous to play in the street.
にん
こども
子供
とお
あそ
んでいた

There were two children playing on the street.
むすこ
息子
あめ
ぬれて
あそ
んでいる

My son is playing in the rain.
かれ
あそこ
あそ
んでいます

He is playing over there.
かれ
いっしょ
一緒
あそ
ともだち
友達
いない
He has no friend to play with.
かれ
それ
いじょう
以上
あそ
しなかった
They didn't feel like playing any more.
わたし
きょう
今日
ひる
から
なおこ
直子
さん
あそ
びます

I will play with Naoko this afternoon.
かれ
いっしょ
一緒
あそ
ひと
いない
He does not have anyone to play with.
ねこ
なた
あそ

Cats like playing in the sun.
さんにん
3人
こども
子供
こうえん
公園
あそ
んでいた

Three children were playing in the park.
かれ
まち
あそ
びまわっている

He is on the town.
かあ
さん
かれ
のはら
野原
あそ
ばせた

Their mother let them play in the field.
かれ
ここ
あそ
んでいます

He is playing here.
いっしょ
一緒
あそ

Would you play with me?
しごと
仕事
はや
ところ
かた
づけて
あそ

Let's finish the work quickly and enjoy ourselves.
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