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707 examples found containing 'みぞ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
みず
せつやく
節約
して
くだ
さい

Please save water.
その
ねこ
みず
ほしそう
The cat seems to want some water.
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳
みず
ぜてあった

The milk was adulterated with water.
わたし
たち
みず
すこ
ありました
We had a little water.
かれ
みず
コップ
さんばい
三杯
んだ

He drank three glasses of water.
みず
すこ
もってきてくれ——
いそ
いで

Bring me some water, and be quick about it.
みず
だけけっこうです
Just water, please.
しょうじょ
少女
ひざまで
みず
つかった
The girl stood up to her knees in the water.
きょう
今日
いけ
たくさん
みず
あります
There is much water in the pond today.
その
みず
てきとう
適当

The water is not fit to drink.
みず
かなり
おお
のこ
っている

There is quite a bit of water remaining.
わたし
まいにち
毎日
にわ
はな
みず
やる
I water the flowers in the garden every day.
もり

You can't see the forest for the trees.
ビン
そこ
みず
すこ
のこ
っていた

There was a little water left in the bottom of the bottle.
みず
いっぱいいただきたいです
I'd like a glass of water, please.
かれ
その
むら
みず
きょうきゅう
供給
した

They supplied the village with water.
みず
りない
てんこう
天候
ためです
The water shortage is due to the weather.
その
みずうみ
みず
つめ
たい

The water in the lake is cool.
とど
かぎ
みず
ばかり
There was nothing but water as far as the eye could reach.
かれ
わたし
たち
みず
ひっかけた
He dashed us with water.
みず
なが
いわ
まわ
まわ
っていた

The water whirled around the rocks.
みず

Wood floats in water.
かれ
まいあさ
毎朝
いっぱい
1杯
みず

He drinks a glass of water every morning.
みず
にんげん
人間
にとって
たいせつ
大切

Water is important for humans.
その
いけ
ほとんど
みず
ない
There is little water in the pond.
かわ
まち
むら
みず
きょうきゅう
供給
する

The river supplies cities and villages with water.
みわた
見渡
かぎ
みず
いがい
以外
なに
なかった
There was nothing but water as far as the eye could see.
かれ
ちい
さな
ふね
みず
かべている

He is sailing a little boat on the water.
わたし
はな
みず
やっている
ところ
です
I am watering the flowers.
みず
なし
きて
けない

You can't live without water.
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