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1551 examples found containing '数奇' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
メアリーチャールズとても
なった
Mary has become very fond of Charles.
わたし
テニス

I like tennis.
あま
もの
です
Do you care for sweets?
こども
子供
そと
あそ

Children like playing outside.
わたし
およ
とても

I like swimming very much.
こども
子供
テレビ
です
Children like watching television.
どんな
しゅるい
種類
スポーツ
です
What kind of sport do you like?
キャシー
おんがく
音楽
らしい
It seems that Cathy likes music.
わたし
テニス

I like to play tennis.
かれ
おんがく
音楽
たいへん
である
He has a great fondness for music.
やきゅう
野球
です
Are you fond of baseball?
わたし
なつ
より
ふゆ
です
I like winter better than summer.
ひと
から
こくはく
告白
された

I received a confession from a person I love.
かのじょ
彼女
オレンジ
です
Does she like oranges?
わたし
ばあい
場合
あき
いちばん
一番
です
I like autumn most.
わたし
うた

I like to sing.
とく
いぬ

He loves dogs above all.
でした
こと
ですから
The pleasure is mine.
あなたジャズ
です
Do you also like jazz?
わたし
スキー

I am fond of skiing.
その
ふた
とも
ない
I don't like either of them.
テニスゴルフ
です
I like playing tennis and golf.
ベティクラシック

Betty likes classical music.
かれ
もっと
うつく
しい
はな

He likes the most beautiful flower.
わたし
クラシック
です
I like classical music.
かれ
ほん

He likes to read books.
わたし
うた

I like singing.
わたし
いぬ
ない
I don't like dogs.
かれ
わたし
なった
こくはく
告白
した

He confessed that he had fallen in love with me.
きみ
だけでなく
かれ
やきゅう
野球

He as well as you likes baseball.
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