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571 examples found containing '死ぬ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かれ
けっ
して
なない
そうです
People say he never dies.
ラテン
んだ
げんご
言語
である
Latin is a dead language.
かれ
ガン
んだ
ありません
He did not die of cancer.
きみ
んだら
ほね
ひろ
ってあげる

I'll look after your affairs when you are dead.
くうき
空気
なかったらすべて
もの
であろう
But for air, all living things would die.
おっと
んで
かのじょ
彼女
かな
しみ
しず
んだ

Her heart broke when her husband died.
さいわ
かれ
ななかった

Happily he did not die.
ふた
ひとり
1人
きている
もう
ひとり
1人
んだ

One of the twins is alive, but the other is dead.
かれ
70
さい
とき
んだ

He died at the age of seventy.
かれ
ほとんど
んだ
とうぜん
He is all but dead.
かれ
んだ
ものあきらめられていた
He was given up for dead.
かのじょ
彼女
ガンせい
んだ

She died of cancer.
かれ
かれ
んだ
ものあきらめた
They gave him up for lost.
いしゃ
医者
けっ
して
かんじゃ
患者
なせて
はならないです
A doctor should never let a patient die.
おそ
かれ
はや
かれ
わたし
たち
みな

We all die sooner or later.
わたし
おじガン
んだ

My uncle died of cancer.
ずいぶん
んでいました

Many had died.
わたし
ガン
ひとり
一人
むすこ
息子
なれた

I had my only son die of cancer.
とつぜん
突然
かれ
んだ

He died suddenly.
かみ
にんげん
人間
みな
もの
さだ
めた

God has ordained that all men shall die.
ひと
みな
かなら

All men must die.
せんげつ
先月
その
まち
まれた
もの
んだ
ものより20
にん
おお
かった

There were 20 more births than deaths in the town last month.
ひと
かなら

Man is mortal.
めんぼく
面目
うしな
より
んだ
ほうまし
We might as well die as disgrace ourselves.
まえ
かれ
ほとんど
えなかった

Before he died, he was almost blind.
という
いた
かしら
Would it hurt to die?
かのじょ
彼女
その
しゅうかん
習慣
までやめなかった
She carried that habit to her grave.
ひと
すべて
かなら

All shall die.
かのじょ
彼女
んだ
らせ
うそ
The news that she died is false.
こううん
幸運
かれ
ななかった

Happily he did not die.
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