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568 examples found containing '多い' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
その
ひろ
みち
おお

The city has many broad streets.
この
みせ
ひと
おお
のでやめましょう
There are too many people, so let's skip this store.
はは
わたし
テレビ
させてくれない
こと
おお

Mother often keeps me from watching TV.
おお
くて
はら
える
200ドルまで
We can pay 200 dollars at most.
この
かわ
マス
おお

This river abounds in trout.
この
かい
かいいん
会員
おお

This society has a large membership.
あの
みせ
きゃく
おお

That shop has many customers.
かれ
わたし
より
じゅう
10
キロ
たいじゅう
体重
おお

He overweighs me by 10 kg.
この
ちいき
地域
やせい
野生
どうぶつ
動物
おお

This area abounds in wild animals.
みじか
しごと
仕事
おお

The day is short and there's a lot of work.
さいきん
最近
じしん
地震
おお
ので
おそ
ろしい

It scares me that we have frequently had earthquakes lately.
にほん
日本
じんこう
人口
カナダより
おお

The population of Japan is larger than that of Canada.
かれ
けいかく
計画
かね
おお
かかる
His plan will call for a lot of money.
にほん
日本
ほど
じしん
地震
おお
くに
ない
There is no other country in the world where earthquakes are as frequent as in Japan.
かれ
おお
もの
うしな
った

They have lost a lot.
いし
おお
とち
土地
です
It's a very rocky soil, isn't it?
から
くて
しげき
刺激
おお
もの
べない
よう
You shouldn't eat anything spicy.
かれ
ゆめ
おお
しょうねん
少年
です
He is a boy with many dreams.
えいご
英語
ラテン
から
かたり
おお

Many English words are derived from Latin.
ふけいき
不景気
ため
むしょく
無職
ひと
おお

Many people are unemployed due to the recession.
この
ふゆ
れいねん
例年
なく
ゆき
おお
かった

We have had more snow than usual this winter.
そこ
みず
おお
かった
からである
Because there was plenty of water...
しごと
仕事
おお
ので
りょこう
旅行
のびのびなっている
I have so much work to do that I have to put off my trip.
おお
てば
ほど
しく
なる
The more you have, the more you want.
スイス
めいしょ
名所
おお

Switzerland boasts of many famous sights.
ラテン
へんか
変化
おお

Latin is a highly inflected language.
いい
くつ
おお
かった
けどどれ
った

There were a lot of nice shoes, but which pair did you buy?
さいきん
最近
くるま
りょこう
旅行
する
ひと
おお

Nowadays many people travel by car.
おお
くて
100ドルしか
はら
えません

We can pay 100 dollars at most.
この
ふきん
付近
モダンな
たてもの
建物
おお

There are many modern buildings around here.
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