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915 examples found containing '食べる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ろくじ
6時
はん
べます

I have it at half past six.
にほんじん
日本人
さかな
たくさん
べます

Do Japanese eat a lot of fish?
きょう
今日
ついたち
一日
べまくる
から
I’m going to eat and eat all day long today!
Source: http://maggiesensei.com/2018/05/11/how-to-use-まくる-makuru/
わたし
もうこれ
いじょう
以上
べられない

I cannot eat any more.
しゅうまつ
週末
ぎてしまった

I pigged out over the weekend.
もう
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べました

Have you eaten lunch yet?
ぎて
はいけない
You must not eat too much.
きょう
なに
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べました

What did you have for lunch today?
わたし
けっ
して
にく
べません

I never eat meat.
わたし
ゆっくり
じかん
時間
かけて
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べた

I took my time having lunch.
わたし
これ
いじょう
以上
べられない

I can't eat any more.
うち
ゆうしょく
夕食
きません
Would you like to come eat at our house?
かのじょ
彼女
ほとんど
なに
べなかった

She hardly ate anything.
じゃ
なに
べたい
です
What do you want to eat?
わたし
けさ
今朝
バターつきパン
べた

I ate bread and butter this morning.
なに
べる
もの
っています

Do you have anything to eat?
ちょうしょく
朝食
なに
べました

What did you have for breakfast?
こんや
今夜
なに
べよ

What shall we eat tonight?
わたし
たいてい
ちょうしょく
朝食
くだもの
果物
べる

I mostly have fruit for breakfast.
もう
ゆうしょく
夕食
べました

I have already had my supper.
だから
なに
べる
もの
ってくる

So I'll get you something to eat.
やさいたくさん
べた
ほうがいいです
You should eat lots of vegetables.
にく
べられません

I can't eat meat.
きのう
昨日
から
なに
べてない

I haven't eaten anything since yesterday.
わたし
もうこれ
いじょう
以上
べられない

I can't eat any more.
ケーキまだ
わっていない

You have not eaten the cake yet.
ゆうはん
夕飯
もう
べました

Have you had dinner?
わたし
きょう
今日
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べなかった

I didn't have lunch today.
ちょうしょく
朝食
なに
べたい
です
What do you want for breakfast?
なに
べよ

How about a bite?
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