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682 examples found containing 'くう' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
そら
れた

The sky has become clear.
れた
そら
くも
ひとつなかった
It was a fine day and there were no clouds in the sky.
その
とり
たか
たか
そら
のぼ
っていった

The bird went up higher and higher into the sky.
かれ
そら
たっていた
He stood looking at the sky.
そら
ほし
いっぱい
一杯

The sky is full of stars.
とり
そら
びます

Birds fly in the sky.
そら
ほし
ていた

Were there any stars in the sky?
そら
たくさん
ほし
えた

There were a lot of stars seen in the sky.
けむり
そら
のぼ
っている

The smoke is rising in the air.
わたし
そら
ふしぎ
不思議
うご
ぶったい
物体

I saw a strange moving object in the sky.
そら
くも
ひと
なかった
There wasn't a cloud in the sky.
とつぜん
突然
そら
くら
なった
All of a sudden the sky became dark.
とり
そら
たか
んでいた

A bird was flying high up in the sky.
きれい
そら
です
It's a beautiful sky, isn't it?
つばめ
そら
んでいる

Swallows are flying in the sky.
そら
いく
ほし
えた

There were several stars to be seen in the sky.
そら
かぶ
くも
うつく
しい

The clouds floating in the sky are beautiful.
そら
たすう
多数
ほし
えた

Numerous stars were visible in the sky.
ふうせん
風船
そら
がっていった

The balloon went up in the sky.
かれ
そら
みあ
見上
げた

He looked up at the sky.
とり
そら
んでいる

Birds are flying in the air.
かれ
うえ
むいて
そら
ていた

He was looking upward to the sky.
どうぞ
たの
しい
そら
たび

Have a nice flight.
かれ
そら
ていた

He was looking at the sky.
そら
くも
ひとつありません
There's not a cloud in the sky.
そこ
そら
とても
うつく
しいそう
です
I hear the sky is very beautiful there.
たの
しい
そら
たび
いってらっしゃい
Have a nice flight.
そら
くら
なってきた
The sky is getting dark.
そら
あお
える
りゆう
理由
っている

Do you know the reason why the sky looks blue?
そら
はいけい
背景
にして
くろ
えた

The trees looked black against the sky.
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