Components
453 examples found containing '欠く' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
なに
もの
っている
かい
I wonder if you have something to write with.
まこ
真子
この
てがみ
手紙
かいたはずない
Mako cannot have written this letter.
とうきょう
東京
いたら
てがみ
手紙

I'll drop you a line when I get to Tokyo.
かみ
ない
There is no paper to write on.
かのじょ
彼女
まいしゅう
毎週
かなら
ははおや
母親
てがみ
手紙

She always writes to her mother every week.
あした
明日
かのじょ
彼女
てがみ
手紙
つもり
I will write to her tomorrow.
かのじょ
彼女
ほん
ため
しりょう
資料
あつ
めています

She is collecting material for a book.
すぐ
てがみ
手紙
かかなきゃいけない
You've got to write to him quickly.
そこ
かど
です
It's at the corner.
こども
子供
ほん
しごと
仕事
したい
I would like to illustrate children's books for a living.
かれ
よく
ふうけい
風景

He often paints landscapes.
いもうと
つき
いちど
1度
いえ
かなら
てがみ
手紙

My sister never fails to write home once a month.
あなた
えいご
英語
てがみ
手紙
こと
でき
出来
ます

Can you write a letter in English?
ジョン
つき
いちど
一度
りょうしん
両親
てがみ
手紙

John writes to his parents once a month.
かれ
てがみ
手紙
いそが
しい

He is busy writing a letter.
かのじょ
彼女
まいしゅう
毎週
てがみ
手紙
わたし
やくそく
約束
した

She made a promise to write to me every week.
わたし
てがみ
手紙
ためペンない
I have no pen to write my letter with.
ちち
こん
てがみ
手紙
いそが
しい

Father is now busy writing a letter.
てがみ
手紙
でんわ
電話
かけるどちらしよ
I wonder whether to write or phone.
もの
しい

I need something to write with.
もの
においかいだらおなかすいた
The smell of food made me hungry.
かれ
ときおり
時折
ははおや
母親
てがみ
手紙

He writes to his mother every now and then.
わたし
その
てがみ
手紙
じかん
時間
かかった
It took me three hours to write the letter.
かれ
ははおや
母親
てがみ
手紙

He writes letters to his mother.
わたし
つき
いちど
一度
かなら
はは
てがみ
手紙

I never fail to write to my mother once a month.
かれ
さんじゅう
30
さい
になってから
かき
はじ
めた

He didn't start to paint until he was thirty.
かれ
まいしゅう
毎週
かのじょ
彼女
てがみ
手紙

He never fails to write to her every week.
むかし
その
かど
ゆうびんきょく
郵便局
あった
There used to be a post office on the corner.
なに
もの
しい

I want something with which to write.
かのじょ
彼女
こと
できず
こと
できない
She cannot write or read.
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