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391 examples found containing '木 き'
その
こうえん
公園
200
ぽん
ある
There are no less than two hundred trees in the park.
からいろんな
もの
つく
られる

Wood is made into various kinds of articles.
こうえん
公園
たくさん
あります
Are there many trees in the park?
この
はし
でき
出来
ている

This bridge is made of wood.
その
やね
屋根
おな
たか
です
The tree stands even with the roof.
ことり
小鳥
たち
うえ
でないていた
Birds were singing up in the tree.
いけ
しゅうい
周囲
かこ
まれていた

The pond was encircled with trees.
その
はし
できている
The bridge is built of wood.
はる
える
じき
時期
です
Spring is the time to plant trees.
ちゃ
ツバキ
いっしゅ
一種
です
The tea tree is a kind of camellia.
これら
けしき
景色
えない

These tree shut out the view.
たいふう
台風
なかにわ
中庭
たお
れた

The typhoon caused a tree to tumble on my yard.
わたし
いぬ
にわ
つないでおいた
I tied my dog to the tree in the yard.
わたし
すこ
はな
つけた
じつ
ならなかった
My tree had a few blossoms but no fruit.
いえ
つきやすい
Wooden houses catch fire easily.
サル
から
ちた

The monkey came down.
オレンジいくつなっている
There are some oranges on the tree.
かれ
いぬ
つないだ
He tied the dog to a tree.
わたしたちその
こした

We got the tree up.
かぜ
たくさん
たお
れた

The wind brought down a large number of trees.
ねこ
かけ
のぼ
った

The cat ran up the tree.
さる
のぼ

Monkeys climb trees.
3メートル
はな
して
えられている

The trees are planted three meters apart.
おお
きな
いなづま
稲妻
ちた

The big tree was struck by lightning.
その
かみなり
ちた

The tree was struck by lightning.
きみょう
奇妙
こと
れた
はな
いた

Curiously, a flower bloomed on the withered up tree.
りんご
から
ちた

The apple fell from the tree.
この
よい
たくさんなる
This tree bears a lot of good fruit.
この
この
もり
なか
いちばん
一番
たか
くて
ふる

This tree is the tallest and oldest in this forest.
あの
fragment, headline etc.
that tree (over there)
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