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929 examples found containing '食べる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
いま
べる
しない
I don't feel like eating now.
その
いぬ
にく
べなかった

The dog didn't eat the meat.
きょうしつ
教室
べる

I eat in the classroom.
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.
わたし
ほとんど
なに
べていない

I've eaten almost nothing.
あさごはん
べました

Did you eat breakfast?
この
まえ
べた
ときとてもおいしかった
Their food was great last time.
もう
べれない

I could not eat another bite.
ちょっと
なに
べに
かない

Would you like to go and get a bite to eat?
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
いちにち
一日
べまくる
から
I’m going to eat and eat all day long today!
Source: http://maggiesensei.com/2018/05/11/how-to-use-まくる-makuru/
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.
りんご
べています

I am eating an apple.
たなか
田中
さんあさごはん
べました

Tanaka-san ate breakfast.
わたしあさごはん
べます

I eat breakfast.
わたし
なに
べたい

I want to eat something.
もう
はじ
めて
いいです
May I start eating now?
わたし
もう
べたくない

I don't want to eat any more.
もう
べられません

I can't eat any more.
きょう
今日
なに
べる
しない
I don't feel like eating anything today.
わたし
レストラン
はい
って
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べた

I entered a restaurant and had lunch.
ちゅうしょく
昼食
どこ
べる
です
Where are you going to eat lunch?
された
もの
べなくて
はいけません
You must eat what you are served.
そしてビールいっしょに
べる
おいしいエダマメもっとおいしくなります
And edamame taste even better, if you have them with a beer.
その
かぞく
家族
いっしょ
一緒
ゆうしょく
夕食
べた

The family ate dinner together.
わたし
まだ
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べていない

I haven't eaten lunch yet.
なに
べよ

How about a bite?
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べよ

Let's eat lunch.
わたし
きょう
今日
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べなかった

I didn't have lunch today.
うし
くさ
べて
きている

Cows live on grass.
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