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869 examples found containing '食べる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
なに
べたくない

I don't feel like eating anything.
わたし
なに
べたい

I want to eat something.
いっしょ
一緒
べに
きましょう

Let's go to eat together.
ふたり
二人
いっしょ
一緒
べた
ゆうしょく
夕食
とてもおいしかった
That dinner they had together was delicious.
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べている
です
Are you eating lunch?
うし
くさ
べて
きている

Cows live on grass.
すっかり
わって
いない
I haven't quite finished eating.
あなた
ゆうしょく
夕食
べていない
です
Haven't you had your dinner?
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.
うし
くさ
べている

The cows are eating grass.
きょう
なに
べられない

I cannot eat anything today.
テーブルケーキどれ
べて
いい
You can have any cake on the table.
なに
べる
ものほしい
I want something to eat.
ケーキもう
べてしまいました

Have you eaten the cake yet?
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.
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.
ケーキ
ください
Help yourself to the cake.
ぎて
きぶん
気分
わる

I ate myself sick.
さくや
昨夜
なに
べました

What did you eat last night?
じゃ
べてやる

“Well, I’ll eat them for you then!”
それ
すこ
べて
いいかい
May I eat a little of it?
こんしゅう
今週
たくさん
ぶつ
べた

I've eaten a great deal of food this week.
なに
べて
はいけないものあります
Is there anything that I should not eat?
うち
ちょうしょく
朝食
だいどころ
台所
べる

We have breakfast in the kitchen.
あのケーキ
べて
いい
May I eat that cake?
みなさん
べる
ようい
用意
できています
Are you ready to eat?
この
いぬ
なん
でも
ほとんど
べます

This dog eats almost anything.
マユコ
ちょうしょく
朝食
パン
べる

Mayuko eats bread for breakfast.
ちょうしょく
朝食
なに
べた

What did you have for breakfast?
ぎる
びょうき
病気
なるかもしれない
Eating too much may lead to sickness.
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