Components
4863 examples found containing '気'
とても
ってます

I like it very much.
しないでいい
Don't worry about it.
どのくらい
びょうき
病気
です
How long have you been ill?
わたし
とくべつ
特別
きも
気持
いい
I feel good in a special way.
つけて
くるま
から
Beware! There's a car coming!
わたし
こと
ほんき
本気

I mean it.
あか
るい
きぶん
気分
なる
Feel light at heart; feel happy.
わたし
いもうと
びょうき
病気
かかっています
My sister has been sick.
この
てんき
天気
がいしゅつ
外出
できない
There is no going out in this weather.
メアリー
げんき
元気

How is Mary?
にほんじん
日本人
てんき
天気
はなし

A Talk About Japanese People and the Weather
げんき
元気

Good luck.
その
やま
にんき
人気
ある
That's a famous mountain.
げんき
元気

Cheer up!
てんき
天気
よければ
あした
明日
あさ
しゅっぱつ
出発
します

We shall leave tomorrow morning, weather permitting.
げんき
元気
して

Lighten up.
げんき
元気
そう

You're looking good!
もう
いま
きぶん
気分
ずっといいです
I am feeling much better now.
げんき
元気
です
How are you doing?
げんき
元気
して

Cheer up!
よい
てんき
天気
なる
おも
います

Do you think we'll have good weather?
てんき
天気
よくなった
The weather turned better.
すばらしい
てんき
天気
です
Beautiful day, isn't it?
いま
なに
べたい
しない
I don't feel like eating anything now.
いい
てんき
天気
です useful
It is a nice day, isn't it?
わたし
げんき
元気
やってます
I am getting on well.
ちゃ
んで
げんき
元気
して
ください
Have a cup of tea, and refresh yourself!
あした
明日
てんき
天気
なりそう
It is likely to be fine tomorrow.
はは
せんげつ
先月
から
びょうき
病気

My mother has been sick since last month.
わたし
かぞく
家族
みんなとても
げんき
元気
です
My family are all very well.
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