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947 examples found containing '沢山' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
その
はなし
もうたくさん
I've gadded enough of that story.
ゆうじん
友人
たち
はな
じかん
時間
たくさんあった
I had plenty of time to talk to many friends.
やさいたくさん
べた
ほうがいいです
You should eat lots of vegetables.
きょう
今日
でんわ
電話
たくさんかかってきている
I've had a lot of calls today.
パーティーたくさんおもしろい
ひと
いました

Did you meet many interesting people at the party?
たくさん
かね
まいにち
毎日
つか
使
われる

Much money is spent every day.
もう
あめ
たくさん
We have had enough of rain.
デパートたくさん
もの
っている

Department stores sell numerous things.
とお
たくさん
くるま
える

We see a lot of cars on the street.
おろす
たくさんビル
えた

When we looked down, we saw many buildings.
いま
あたら
しい
ビルたくさん
っています

There are a lot of new buildings here now.
わたし
しなければならない
こと
たくさんある
I have lots of affairs to look after.
この
ちか
よいレストランたくさんある
There are a number of nice restaurants near here.
わたし
きょうだい
兄弟
たくさんいません
I haven't many brothers.
その
やま
たくさんサルいる
There are many monkeys in the mountain.
もうたくさん
I have had it.
ビールあまりたくさん
みません

I don't drink much beer.
この
としょかん
図書館
たくさん
ほん
あります
There are a great many books in this library.
この
わる
てんき
天気
もうたくさん
We've had enough of this bad weather.
わたし
きょう
今日
しごと
仕事
たくさんある
I have a great deal to do today.
たくさん
ひと
そのコンサート
った

Quite a few people went to the concert.
わたし
あね
よりたくさんドレス
っています

I have more dresses than my sister.
あなたたくさん
じかん
時間
あります
Do you have a lot of time?
にほん
日本
べもの
たくさんあります
"There is a lot of Japanese food there too."
おもしろいものたくさんあった
There were quite a few interesting things to see.
たくさん
ひと
そこ
ある
いている

There are a lot of people walking there.
わたし
ちち
たくさん
ほん
っています

My father has a lot of books.
ユミ
いま
たくさん
かね
っています

Yumi has much money now.
わたし
しごと
仕事
たくさんある
I have a lot of work to do.
たくさん
がくせい
学生
アルバイトする
A lot of students do part-time jobs.
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