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2554 examples found containing 'はな' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
さんがつ
3月
なる
おお
はな

In March, many flowers come out.
そんな
うつく
しい
はな
ことない
I've never seen such a beautiful flower.
はな
いつもらってうれしいもの
Flowers are always acceptable.
この
はな
あるからこの
へや
部屋
すばらしくなる
This flower makes the room!
しやくしょ
市役所
もう
はな
さき

The city hall is just around the corner.
かれ
もっと
うつく
しい
はな

He likes the most beautiful flower.
わたし
どんな
しゅるい
種類
はな

I like flowers of every description.
その
のはら
野原
やせい
野生
はな
いっぱい
The fields abound in wild flowers.
にわ
はな
すべて
れた

All the flowers in the garden withered.
はな
いき
できません
I can't breathe through my nose.
ちち
はな
みず
やる
てつだ
手伝
った

I helped my father water the flowers.
はな

Flowers bloom.
はな
みず
なくて
れた

The flowers died for lack of water.
われわれ
我々
はな
においかぐ
We smell with our noses.
この
はな
オレンジです
These flowers are orange.
にわ
あちらこちらきれいな
はな
いている

There are beautiful flowers here and there in the garden.
この
はな
あま
かお
する
This flower smells sweet.
はな
まった

My nose is stuffed up.
このはなよい
かお
する
This flower smells sweet.
はなちゃんソファーすわりました
Hana sat on the sofa.
この
はな
れかけている

These flowers are dying.
わたし
すこ
はな
つけた
じつ
ならなかった
My tree had a few blossoms but no fruit.
にわ
はな
すべて
きいろ
黄色

All the flowers in the garden are yellow.
これら
はな
はる

These flowers bloom in spring.
かのじょ
彼女
はな
っている

She says that she likes flowers.
もしもしはなちゃん
'Hello, Hana?'
はな
つまっています
I have a stuffed-up nose.
わたし
かのじょ
彼女
はな
なんぼん
何本
あげるつもりです
I'll give her some flowers.
この
はな
ほっかいどう
北海道
あちこち
られる

This flower is found in different parts of Hokkaido.
かのじょ
彼女
はな
たか

She has a long nose.
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