Components
512 examples found containing '乾し飯' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
なに
もの
しい

I want something to eat.
なに
あたら
しい
ものほしい
We want something new.
わたし
じしん
自身
へや
部屋
ほしい
I want to have my own room.
ちゃ
いっぱい
一杯
ほしい
I'd like a cup of tea.
しない
市内
ちず
地図
ほしいです
I'd like a city map.
なに
べる
ものほしい
I want something to eat.
もっと
じかん
時間
しい

I need more time.
やくそく
約束
まも
って
しい

I want you to keep your promise.
ちゅうしょく
昼食
なに
ほしいです
What do you want for lunch?
よく
かんが
えてみる
じかん
時間
しい

Give me another couple of days to think it over.
あなた
ちゃ
れて
ほしいもの
I would like you to make tea.
めいかく
明確
へんじ
返事
しい

Give me a definite answer.
わたし
なに
べる
もの
しい

I want something to eat.
きみ
なに
しい
らせて
ください
Please let me know what you want.
わたし
ほしい
かね
なく
じかん
時間

It is not money but time that I want.
きみ
いっしょ
一緒
しい
です
I would like you to come with me.
ロープ
ナイフほしい
I want a knife with which to cut the rope.
わたし
しゃちょう
社長
きゅうりょう
給料
げて
しい
いった
I asked my boss for a pay increase.
あなたシャツほしいですはい
あか
シャツほしいです
"Do you want a T-shirt?" "Yes, I want a red one."
きみ
ほしいものなんでもあげよ
I'll give you anything that you want.
かれ
いつも
かね
しい
っている

He is always asking for money.
もう
いっぱい
一杯
ビールほしい
I feel like another beer.
わたし
ちゃいろ
茶色
くつ
ほしい
くろ
なくて
I want brown shoes, not black ones.
わたし
にほん
日本
しゅうかん
習慣
いた
ほん
ほしい
I want a book about Japanese customs.
かれ
かね
しい
った

He asked for money.
かける
まえ
めいかく
明確
けいかく
計画
てておいて
ほしい
I want you to have a definite plan before you leave.
きみ
しい

I want you.
すぐ
なって
しい

I hope you will soon get well.
かれ
りゅうがく
留学
する
チャンスほしい
つよ
のぞ
んでいる

He is eager for a chance to study abroad.
から
グラスいくつ
しい

I want a few empty glasses.
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