Components
5268 examples found containing '本'
せんしゅう
先週
わたし
ほとんど
ほん
まなかった

I read few books last week.
この
ほん
とても
ちい
さい

This book is very small.
ほん
った

I read the book from start to finish.
なぜ
にほん
日本
です
Why did you come to Japan?
その
ほん
もう
えました

Have you finished reading the book?
この
ほん
サインしてもらえません
Could I have your autograph on this book?
にほん
日本
なんぼく
南北
なが
くに
です
Japan is a very long country from north to south.
この
ほん
おとな
大人
よく
まれている

This is a book often read by adults.
その
ほん
んでみたら
とてもおもしろかった
I found the book very interesting.
にほん
日本
なつ
ほしいもの
Things to See in Japan During Summer
これ
にほん
日本
です
This is Japan.
わたし
っている
こと
ほんき
本気

I mean what I say.
ほん
とう

"Really?"
がっこう
学校
まえ
なんほん
何本
えます

You see some trees in front of the school.
この
ほん
にほん
日本
はい
らない

This book is not available in Japan.
ここ
ほん
ある
Here is a book.
この
ほん
わたし
くだ
さい

Please give me this book.
わたし
この
ほん
やさしい
おも

I think this book is easy.
この
ほん
わたし
やすい
This book is easy for me to read.
わたし
この
ほん
みたい

I want to read this book.
この
ほん
たいへんおもしろい
This book is very interesting.
わたし
ほん
どこ
Where's my book?
この
ほん
わたし
とてもわからない
This book is quite above me.
わたし
この
ほん
せて
ください
Please show me this book.
ほん
うしな
っちゃった

I lost my book.
としょかん
図書館
ほん
ある
As for the library, there are books in it.
ですから
なつ
だけ
にほん
日本
おも
かならず
つく
ことができます
So, you would definitely be able to create memories only possible during summer in Japan.
わたし
ほん
んでいました

I was reading a book.
ただこの
ほん
もっていっていい
You can have this book for nothing.
この
ほん
とてもおもしろかった
I enjoyed this book so much!
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