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1161 examples found containing 'たく' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
べもの
たくさんありました
There was a lot of food.
しなければならない
しごと
仕事
たくさんある
I have a lot of work to do.
わたし
しごと
仕事
たくさんある
I have a lot of work to do.
きょう
今日
ごご
午後
しなくて
はならない
しごと
仕事
たくさんある
I have quite a little work to do this afternoon.
もう
あめ
たくさん
We have had enough of rain.
わたし
たくさん
ほん
っています

I have many books.
この
しょくじ
食事
ビタミンたくさんいっている
This diet is full of vitamins.
わたし
たくさん
こと
しなければならない
I have to do a lot of things.
ほん
たくさん
った

I have bought a lot of books.
とお
たくさん
くるま
いました
There were a number of cars on the street.
たくさん
かね
まいにち
毎日
つか
使
われる

Much money is spent every day.
きょう
今日
やることたくさんある
I have a great deal to do today.
うた
たくさん
っていました

She knew a lot of songs, too.
たくさん
ほん
あります
There are many books, aren't there?
それでしゃしんたくさんとりました
So, I took a lot of photos.
あなたペンたくさん
っています

Do you have a lot of pens?
その
はなし
もうたくさん
I've gadded enough of that story.
やま
たくさん
えて
みどりいっぱいでした
You could see many mountains and lots of greenery.
とお
たくさん
くるま
える

We see a lot of cars on the street.
なか
よいものたくさんある
There is much that is good in the world.
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.
いちど
一度
たくさん
しょくもつ
食物
べて
はいけません
You must not eat too much food at one time.
やっていることたくさんあって
じかん
時間
すっかりとられてしまう
I have a lot of activities which take up my time.
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
あね
よりたくさんドレス
っています

I have more dresses than my sister.
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?
かね
たくさん
っている

I have a lot of money.
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.
せかい
世界
たくさん
げんご
言語
ある
There are a body of languages in the world.
にほんじん
日本人
さかな
たくさん
べます

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