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1831 examples found containing '物'
なにか
もの
でも
Would you care for something to drink?
なに
もの
いれましょ
Can I get you something to drink?
にちよう
日曜
ごご
午後
たいてい
もの
かけます

I usually go shopping on Sunday afternoon.
なに
べる
もの
っています

Do you have anything to eat?
わたし
しゅう
こうはん
後半
もの
きます

I'll be going shopping in the latter part of the week.
このダイヤ
ほんもの
本物
ない
This diamond is not real.
もの
いっしょ
一緒
てくれる

Would you like to come shopping with me?
もの
つく
りましょう

I'll fix a drink.
もの
きゃく
たち
ほどう
歩道
いそ
いでいた

Shoppers hurried along the sidewalk.
これらあなた
もの
です
Are these yours?
もっと
ちい
さい
サイズ
もの
あります
Do you have any smaller sizes?
やせたければ
もの
ちゅうい
注意
しなければなりません

If you want to lose weight, you'll have to be careful about what you eat.
いっしょ
一緒
もの
きません

Won't you go shopping with me?
ひとり
一人
きもの
着物
こと
でき
出来
ます

Can you put on a kimono by yourself?
この
ほん
みなあなた
もの
です
Are all these books yours?
もの
でも
つく
ってあげましょ

Let's get you fixed up with a drink.
みぎ
がれば
おお
きな
たてもの
建物
えます

If you turn right, you will see a big building.
しゅうまつ
週末
もの
そうじ
掃除
します
On weekends, I do things like shopping and cleaning.
もの
つめ
たくて
おいしそう
えた

The drinks looked cool and delicious.
この
たてもの
建物
また
ぎんこう
銀行
です
This building also is a bank.
もの
いっしょ
一緒

Would you like to go shopping with me?
あの
たてもの
建物
なに
です
What's that building?
もの
どうです
What do you say to going shopping?
あした
明日
もの
きます

Tomorrow I am going shopping.
もの
してきてくれる
Can you do some shopping for me?
もの
かなければならない

I have to go shopping.
なに
もの
しい

I want something to drink.
わたし
きょうまち
今日町
もの
った

I went shopping in town today.
にほん
日本
いちばんおいしい
くだもの
果物
なに

What's the most delicious fruit in Japan?
わたし
あのデパート
もの
った

I went shopping at that department store.
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