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293 examples found containing 'そら' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
うみ
さかな
かんけい
関係
そら
とり
かんけい
関係
おな

The sea is to fish what the sky is to birds.
そら
わたし
たち
ずじょう
頭上
ある
The sky is over our heads.
ほし
そら
たか
かがや

Stars shine above in the sky.
そら
あお

Look up to the skies.
そら
たくさん
ほし
かがや
いている

Many stars shine in the heavens.
なんと
そら
あお
だろう
How blue the sky is!
そら
なに
きみょう
奇妙
もの
えた

I saw something strange in the sky.
そら
たいよう
太陽
かがや
いている

The sky is clear and the sun is bright.
そら
すっかり
くも
った

The sky clouded over.
にし
西
そら
けている

The western sky glows crimson.
あれ
そら
たび
りよう
利用
する
いい
こうくう
航空
かいしゃ
会社

They are a good airline to fly with.
そら
くも
あらわ
れた

Clouds formed in the sky.
そら
ますます
くら
なった
The sky grew darker and darker.
そら
たいよう
太陽
かがや
いています

The sun is shining in the sky.
にんげん
人間
どうし
同士
たたか
ところ
てんし
天使
そら
から
なが
めている

Angels watch from above as men fight amongst themselves.
ゆうひ
夕日
そら
あけ
める

The sunset turns the sky red.
そら
たいよう
太陽
キラキラ
ひか
っている

The sun was sparkling in the sky.
かれ
あおむ
仰向
なって
そら
みあ
見上
げた

He laid on his back and looked up at the sky.
ける
ひがし
そら
はつひ
初日
のぼ
はじ
めていた

When I opened my eyes, the first sunrise of the year was beginning to rise in the eastern sky.
わたし
たち
そら
みあ
見上
げた
ほし
ひと
えなかった

We looked at the sky, but couldn't see any stars.
そら
むすう
無数
ほし
きらめいていた
Countless stars were twinkling in the sky.
かれ
しょうけい
憧憬
もって
ふるさと
故郷
そら
なが
めていた

He looked at the sky of his hometown with wistful eyes.
もし
わたし
そら
つばさ
あったら
かのじょ
彼女
たす
った
のに
If I had wings to fly, I would have gone to save her.
かれ
あおむ
仰向
そら
ていた

He was lying on his back, looking at the sky.
よる
そら
とても
きれい
綺麗
もの
The sky in the night is a very clean thing.
そら
たび
はや
うみ
おちつく
Air travel is fast; sea travel is, however, restful.
そら
ゆうひ
夕日
えている
ようだった
The sky was fiery with the setting sun.
そら
かぞ
れない
ほど
ほし
ている

There are more stars in the sky than I can count.
そら
くら
だった
The sky was completely dark.
はこ
けてみたら
から
だった
I found the box empty.
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