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136 examples found containing 'なくなった'
きみ
かれ
ねん
まえ
くなった
こと
らない

Don't you know that he has been dead for these two years?
あなた
かれ
ねん
くらい
まえ
くなった
らない
です
Didn't you know that he passed away about two years ago?
ふっとう
沸騰
して
なくなった
The water has boiled away.
わたし
おじ
きのう
昨日
がん
くなった

My uncle died of cancer of the stomach yesterday.
かれ
いつまでぶらぶらしていて
くなった
とう
さん
かばれない

If he keeps drifting aimlessly, his late father will turn over in his grave.
たすう
多数
ひとびと
人々
その
あらし
ために
くなった

Many people were killed as a result of the storm.
おや
くなった
こども
子供
こじ
孤児
ばれる

Children whose parents are dead are referred to as "orphans".
これ
くなった
ちち
しょうぞうが
肖像画
です
This is a portrait of my late father.
しょうつき
祥月
こじん
故人
しきょ
死去
いっしゅうき
一周忌
いこう
以降
くなった
つき
ことです
'Death month' refers to the month of a person's death, from the first anniversary onwards.
ジョンおばあさん
なが
まびょう
間病
せていた
くなった

John's grandmother passed away after a long illness.
コーヒー
なくなった
There isn't any coffee in the house.
りょうしん
両親
くなった
こども
子供
こじ
孤児
ばれる

A child whose parents are dead is called an orphan.
きみ
かれ
ねん
まえ
くなった
らない

Didn't you know that he passed away two years ago?
いま
セックス
はなし
すること
かお
あか
らめる
ことなくなった
Now talking about sex is no blushing affair.
佐々木
さだこ
禎子
さん1955
ねん
じゅう
10
25
くなった

Sadako Sasaki died on October 25, 1955.
じょうせい
情勢
せいふ
政府
ちから
どうにもならなくなった
The situation got out of the government's control.
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