Components
3809 examples found containing '何'
なに
みもの
ください
Give me something to drink.
なに
しなければならない
I have to do something.
なに
つか
使

What for?
なに
をするにも
かね
かかります
We need money to do anything.
なに
とく
こと
あります
Do you have anything to say in particular?
なに
アルバイトしています
What kind of part-time job do you have?
なに
いいことありません
What's the good news?
いいです
なに
です
Sure. What is it?
この
はな
えいご
英語
なん
います

What do you call this flower in English?
なに
った
です
What did you buy?
なに
はなし
しているです
What are you talking about?
なに
こった
っています

Do you know what happened?
なに
きそう

Something bad's going to happen.
みず
いがい
以外
なに
えなかった

Nothing was to be seen but water.
なにえき
何駅
です
Which station are you going to?
なに
とくべつ
特別
ことやる
Are you doing anything special?
なに
けん
です
What breed of dog is it?
かれ
てがみ
なんつう
何通
かいていた
He was writing multiple letters.
なに
おと
こえる

Do you hear any sound?
なに
のみもの
飲物
ください
Please give me something to drink.
なに
こと
はな
している

What are you talking about?
なん
とか
しろ
Do something!
なに
しんぶん
新聞
とっています
What newspaper do you take?
その
かいしゃ
会社
なに
つく
っている
です
What does the company produce?
このバッグ
なか
なに
はい
っています

What do you have in this bag?
こんご
今後
なに
こる
からない

You never can tell what is going to happen.
なに
って
いいです
May I say something?
なに
もの
わたし
くだ
さい

Give me something to drink.
なに
って
いいわからなかった
I didn't know what to say.
ちょっと
なに
べに
かない

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