Components
83 examples found containing '甘い'
こんな
あま
もの
めやしない

I can't drink such sweet stuff.
あま
もの
べつばら
別腹

There’s always room for dessert!
このバラ
じつ
あま
かお
する
This rose smells so sweet.
わたし
こんな
あま
コーヒー
めない

I can't drink coffee as sweet as this.
そのバラ
あま
にお
はっ
する

The rose gives off a sweet odor.
はいしゃ
歯医者
さん
はなし
よれば
むしば
虫歯
かなら
ずしも
あま
もの
せいないよう
According to dentists, decayed teeth are not always caused by sweets.
あま
なあ
He's a pushover.
この
バラ
あま
かお
はな

This wild rose gives off a sweet scent.
にわ
あま
かお
はな
ちている

My garden is filled with sweet-smelling blooms.
このバラ
あま
かお
する
This rose smells sweet.
あま
かお
そよ
かぜ
ってくる

Sweet scents are borne on soft breezes.
その
ふと
った
おんな
さとう
砂糖
おお
あま
もの
ぎています

That fat girl consumes too much sugary food.
かれ
どうしても
てない
まだまだ
あま

I just can't seem to outdo him. I've got a lot to learn.
この
ばら
薔薇
はな
せんじつ
先日
わたし
った
ものほど
あま
かお
しない
This rose does not smell so sweet as the one I bought the other day.
かれ
あま
くちぐるま
口車
のる
Don't fall for his sugar-coated words.
そのメロン
あま
かお
してとても
あじ

The melon smells sweet and tastes very nice.
われわれ
我々
あまり
あま
もの
こども
子供
あた
える
べきない
We should deny our children things too sweet.
エリックピアノ
あま
きょく
いた

Eric played a sweet tune on the piano.
ちか
ごろ
おや
がい
して
こども
子供
あま
のでマナー
らない
こども
子供
おお

As these days most parents indulge their children, many children don't know what good manners are.
わたし
こんなに
あま
アイスクリーム
べる
やめなければならない
I've got to stop eating such sweet ice cream.
かのじょ
彼女
あま
もの
ないいっていいでしょ
You could say she has a sweet tooth.
わかもの
若者
かれ
あま
メロディー
いて
じゆう
自由
きも
気持
なった
Their sweet melody made young people feel free.
チョコレート
あま

Chocolate tastes sweet.
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