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2053 examples found containing '食'
ニナさんまい
にち
あさごはん
べます

Nina, do you eat breakfast every day?
その
むり
無理
べさせて
はいけません
Don't force the child to eat.
きょう
今日
ゆうしょく
夕食
たべに
かない

Do you want to go to dinner today?
わたしあさごはん
べます

I eat breakfast.
いちど
一度
べてみて
くだ
さい

Please try one.
ここ
べます

For here, please.
わるいのでかたいもの
べられません

I can't eat hard things because I have bad teeth.
きょう
今日
なに
べる
しない
I don't feel like eating anything today.
なに
べたら
いいです
What should I eat?
いま
べる
しない
I don't feel like eating now.
これ
べて
いいです
Can I eat this?
わたし
はい
ってきた
とき
クニ
すでに
えていた

Kuniko had already eaten when I came in.
もう
べられません

I can't eat any more.
いいえまい
にち
べません

No, I don’t eat it every day.
わたし
なに
もの
しかった

I wanted something to eat.
わたし
なに
べたくない

I don't feel like eating anything.
その
いぬ
まいにち
毎日
もの
やって
くだ
さい

Please feed the dog every day.
ちょっと
なに
べに
かない

Would you like to go and get a bite to eat?
わたし
もう
べたくない

I don't want to eat any more.
かける
まえ
べなくて
はならない
You have to eat before you go.
なに
もの
くだ
さい

Give me something to eat.
その
いぬ
にく
べなかった

The dog didn't eat the meat.
わたし
ゆうしょく
夕食
しょうたい
招待
された

I was invited to dinner.
わたし
まいあさ
毎朝
ちょうしょく
朝食
ります

I have breakfast every morning.
ブラッキー
べる
とき
たいへん
おと
たてます
Blackie makes a lot of noise while he eats.
そしてたいやき
べながら
ふたり
二人
かえ
りました

And they made their way home together, eating the taiyaki as they went.
まずケーキ
べたい

I want to eat some cake first.
わたし
ちょうしょく
朝食
ちゅうしょく
昼食
とらなかった
I took neither breakfast nor lunch.
わたし
ちょうしょく
朝食
しょく
パン
ひと
かいました
I bought a loaf of bread for breakfast.
わたし
むすこ
息子
ゆうしょく
夕食
つく
ってもらった

I got my son to cook supper.
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