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2544 examples found containing 'はな' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
さんがつ
3月
なる
おお
はな

In March, many flowers come out.
その
のはら
野原
やせい
野生
はな
いっぱい
The fields abound in wild flowers.
はな

Flowers bloom.
われわれ
我々
はな
においかぐ
We smell with our noses.
このはなよい
かお
する
This flower smells sweet.
この
はな
オレンジです
These flowers are orange.
はな
まった

My nose is stuffed up.
はな
つまっています
I have a stuffed-up nose.
はる
たくさん
うつく
しい
はな

Many beautiful flowers bloom in spring.
もしもしはなちゃん
'Hello, Hana?'
この
はな
ほっかいどう
北海道
あちこち
られる

This flower is found in different parts of Hokkaido.
かのじょ
彼女
はな
ける
です
She likes to arrange flowers.
その
しょうじょ
少女
はな
かお
かいでいる
The girl is smelling the flowers.
わたし
はな
みず
やっている
ところ
です
I am watering the flowers.
わたし
かのじょ
彼女
はな
なんぼん
何本
あげるつもりです
I'll give her some flowers.
かじつ
果実
なる
はな
すく
ない

Few flowers develop into fruit.
かのじょ
彼女
あなた
おく
った
はな
よろこ
んでいました

She was delighted with the flowers you sent her.
なに
はな
いちばん
一番
です
What flower do you like best?
キャッシー
はな
つむやめた
Cathy stopped picking flowers.
おお
しょくぶつ
植物
はる
はな
つける
Many plants bloom in the spring.
やせい
野生
はな
けんきゅう
研究

I like studying wild flowers.
はな
すぐ
きます

The flower will come out soon.
しょうじょ
少女
たち
はる
うつく
しい
はな
つみたかった
The girls wanted to pick beautiful flowers in spring.
あまり
はな
かける
Don't blow your own horn too much.
どんな
しゅるい
種類
はな
です
What sort of flower do you like?
わたし
やせい
野生
はな
です
I like wild flowers.
にわ
たくさん
はな
ある
There are a lot of flowers in the garden.
のはら
野原
やせい
野生
はな
たくさんある
The fields abound in wild flowers.
うち
にわ
はな
ほとんど
なに
られません

There are scarcely any flowers in our garden.
となり
はな
あか

The rose is always redder on the other side.
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