Components
2207 examples found containing '家'
とうじ
当時
かれ
ひとり
一人
その
いえ
んでいた

In those days, he lived in the house alone.
この
いえ
あいちゃく
愛着
かん
じている

I feel a strong attachment to this house.
かれ
もう
いえ
いている
はず
They should have arrived home by now.
かのじょ
彼女
とても
おお
きな
いえ
しょゆう
所有
している

She owns a very big house.
この
いえ
だいどころ
台所
たいへん
大変
ひろ

The kitchen of this house is very large.
この
いえ
わたし
なまえ
名前
とうき
登記
してある

This house is registered in my name.
この
いえ
やまだ
山田
さん
しょゆう
所有
している

This house belongs to Mr Yamada.
かのじょ
彼女
いえ
いる
おも
いません

I do not think that she is at home.
この
いえ
やまだ
山田
さん
もの
です
This house belongs to Mr Yamada.
ふさい
夫妻
いえ
した

The couple put their house on the market.
じぶん
自分
いえ
ほしい
I want a house of my own.
この
いえ
てい
手入
しなければならない
This house must be done up.
ごご
午後
おおあめ
大雨
なるから
いえ
いましょう
We’re going to get heavy rain in the afternoon, so let’s stay at home.
この
いえ
だれ
ものです
Who owns this house?
この
いえ
かれ
そだ
った
いえ
です
This is the house where he was brought up.
かける
より
いえ
いたい
I would rather stay at home than go out.
まで
いえ
かえ
らなくて
はならない
I have to be back home by seven.
こんや
今夜
いえ
つれていってくれ
Please take me home tonight.
こんばん
今晩
いえ
べましょ

Let's eat in this evening.
きょう
今日
がいしゅつ
外出
する
より
いえ
いたい
I would rather stay at home than go out today.
きょう
今日
いえ
いた
ほう

You should stay at home today.
いま
とお
った
いえ
ひと
ぞんじ
存知
です
Do you know the man whose house we have just passed?
この
いえ
とても

This house is very good.
この
いえ
とても
ひろ

This house is very spacious.
いま
から
いえ
かえ
ります

I'm going to go home.
いま
いえ
かえ
って
いい
May I go home now?
これ
わたし
んでいる
いえ

This is the house where I live.
こんな
おお
きな
いえ
ひつよう
必要
なかったのに
You needn't have bought such a large house.
これ
かれ
んでいる
いえ

This is the house in which he lives.
これ
かれ
まれた
いえ
です
This is the house he was born in.
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