Components
332 examples found containing '詠む' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
この
しょうせつ
小説
むずか
しすぎて
わたし
ことできない
This novel is too difficult for me to read.
わたし
まえ
ほん
こと
している
I make it a rule to read before going to bed.
とう
さん
ちょうしょく
朝食
しんぶん
新聞
しゅうかん
習慣
ある
Father is in the habit of reading the paper before breakfast.
まい
にち
ほんよみます
I read a book every day.
もんだい
問題
なに
なくてどう
である
It is not what you read but how you read that matters.
かれ
ほん

He likes to read books.
わたし
しょうせつ
小説
ねっちゅう
熱中
していた

I was absorbed in reading a novel.
こども
子供
でさえこれ
こと
でき
出来

Even a child can read this.
この
ほん
ねう
値打
あるおもう
I think this book is worth reading.
かれ
ため
ほん
ほしい
He wants a book to read.
わたし
その
しょうねん
少年
ほん
はんたい
反対
しない

I have no objection to the boy reading a book.
わたし
この
ほん
みっか
3日
かかった
It took me three days to read this book.
かのじょ
彼女
ほん

She likes to read books.
ほんしょ
本書
よみましたむずかしかったです
I read this book, but the content was difficult.
なに
もの
しい

I want something to read.
わたし
むすこ
息子
まだ
こと
ことできない
My son can neither read nor write yet.
いもうと
もう
ほん
じょうず
上手
こと
でき
出来

My little sister can read books well now.
かぜ
とも
りぬ

Read "Gone With The Wind".
あなた
なに
ものあげましょ
Shall I give you something to read?
ブログ
こと
です
I like reading blogs.
かれ
しんぶん
新聞
やめた
He stopped reading the newspaper.
この
ほん
かんたん
簡単

This book is easy to read.
かれ
まいにち
毎日
かならず
じゅう
ページ
こと
していた
He made a point of reading ten pages every day.
かれ
ほん
めた

He stopped reading a book.
わたし
その
ほん
むずか
しい

It is difficult for me to read the book.
かれ
その
ほん
ことできた
He was able to read the book.
あなたもっと
ほん
ほうよい
It would be better for you to read more books.
ほん
きた

I also got tired of reading books.
かのじょ
彼女
さい
とき
ことできた
She could read when she was four.
わたし
ほん
です
I am fond of reading.
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