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860 examples found containing '水'
あの
みず
きも
気持
わる

I don't feel well after drinking that water.
みず
ちしましょ

Shall I get you some water?
さかな
みず
そと
きられない

Fish cannot live out of water.
みず
しい

I want some water.
わたし
みず
いっぱい
1杯
って
てくれ

Bring me a glass of water.
わたし
みず
くれません
Please give me some water.
すいどう
水道
みず
められた

The water supply was turned off.
すいちゅう
水中
さかな
およ
いでいる
えます

Can you see fish swimming in the water?
ひつよう
必要
いじょう
以上
みず
ある
There is more water than is needed.
みず
いっぱい
一杯
くだ
さい

A glass of water, please.
トイレ
みず
まりません

The toilet won't stop running.
みず
ここいちばん
ふか

The water is deepest here.
この
かわ
みず
とてもきれい
The water in this river is very clean.
その
いぬ
みず
すこ
んで
そして
ていった

The dog drank some water and went away.
かのじょ
彼女
みず
そそぎ
れた

She poured in the water.
すいどう
水道
みず
きけん
危険

The water of the water supply is dangerous.
なが
しず
かな
かわ
みず
ふか

Still waters run deep.
ちきゅう
地球
ひょうめん
表面
よんぶん
4分
さん
みず
です
Three-fourths of the earth's surface is water.
みず
なが

Don't cry over spilled milk.
その
かわ
みず
かれてしまった
The river has dried up.
その
まち
その
かわ
から
みず
きょうきゅう
供給
している

The town is supplied with water from the river.
たいてい
にほんじん
日本人
すいどう
水道
みず
みます

Most Japanese drink water from the tap.
みず
わり
くだ
さい

I would like some more water.
コップ
みず
いっぱい
The glass is full of water.
そのダム
みず
たくさんあります
Is there much water in the dam?
その
はな
みず
なくて
こま
っている

The flower died for want of water.
すんだこと
みず
なが

Let bygones be bygones.
かこ
過去
こと
みず
なが

Let bygones be bygones.
コップほとんど
みず
ありません
There is little water in the glass.
かわ
みず
つめたくておよぐことできませんでした
The water at the river was so cold, I wasn’t able to swim.
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