Components
5252 examples found containing '本'
この
ほん
とても
あたら
しい
です
This book is very new.
この
ほん
わたし
たか
すぎる

This book is too dear for me.
この
ほん
おも

This book is heavy.
この
ほん
あたら
しい

This book is new.
この
ほん
あたら
しかった

This book was new.
この
ほん
おとな
大人
よく
まれている

This is a book often read by adults.
この
ほん
んで
たの
しい

This book is pleasant to read.
この
ほん
にほん
日本
はい
らない

This book is not available in Japan.
この
ほん
わたし
くだ
さい

Please give me this book.
この
ほん
いい
かんが
です
It is a good idea to read this book.
この
ほん
わたし
ほん
です
This book is mine.
これとても
ちい
さい
ほん
です
This is a very small book.
わたし
その
ほん
やさしいわかった
I found the book easy.
これ
ちい
さい
ほん
です
This is a small book.
としょかん
図書館
ほん
ある
As for the library, there are books in it.
これ
にほん
日本
です
This is Japan.
あなた
にほんじん
日本人
わたし
おも
っていた

I thought you were Japanese.
らいげつ
来月
にほん
日本
つもりです
I intend to go to Japan next month.
その
ほん
おもしろかったです
Was the book interesting?
その
ほん
えたら
わたし
して
くだ
さい

Please lend me the book when you have finished reading it.
その
ほん
どちら
っていれば
いいです
You may take either of the books.
その
ほん
もう
んでしまった

I have already read the book.
その
ほん
やすい
This book is easy to read.
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.
その
ほん
っていって
よい
You may take the book.
その
ほん
えた

I've finished reading the book.
にほん
日本
はる
たの
しみ
かた
How to enjoy Spring in Japan
ゆうじん
友人
ちち
ほん
くれた
My friend gave my dad a book.
どこ
ほん
えます

Where would I find books?
どちら
ほん
んでいない

I haven't read either book.
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