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いできる
こと
たの
しみ

I am looking forward to seeing you.
する
たの
しみ
しています
I am looking forward to seeing you.
いまに
だれ
あいて
相手

Soon nobody will have anything to do with you.
いい
おいしいケーキあげる
If you are a good boy, you shall have a nice cake.
いい
あめあげよう
If you are a good girl, you shall have candy.
あなた
からだ
だいじ
大事

You must take care of yourself.
あなた
われた
とお
はならない
You must do as you are told.
あなた
なに

What are you going to have?
あなた
える
たの
しみ

We are looking forward to seeing you.
あなた
たの
しみ

I'm looking forward to seeing you.
あなたまもなく
える
こと
たの
しみ

I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
あなた
こと
これだけです
This is all I can do for you.
あなた
わたし
こと
って
ください
Tell me what you want me to do.
ちゃ

Let's have tea at 3:00.

Let's make it three.
やっぱりこれ
After all, I'll go for this one.
あなたよめ
'Please make me your wife.'
ひるやす
昼休

Let's break for lunch.
かれ
おも
った
こと
くち

He's a plain speaker.
ひとご
人込
からだ
よこ
けた

He edged sideways through the crowd.
としよ
年寄
できるだけ
しんせつ
親切
はいけません
We must be as kind to old people as possible.
りょうり
料理
あね
せんせい
先生
なら
いました

I learned cooking under my sister's tuition.
たの
から
しず

Do be quiet, please!
くすり
だけ
たよ
なお
らない

You can't rely on medicine alone if you want to get well.
めいせい
名声
だけ
もくてき
目的
まちが
間違
っている

It is wrong to aim at fame only.
ねむ
っている
いぬ
そのまま
Let sleeping dogs lie.
まいとし
毎年
はる
なる
にわ
たの
しみ

Every spring I am anxious to get out in the garden again.
まいあさ
毎朝
はやお
早起
きする
しゅうかん
習慣

I make it a rule to get up early in the morning.
まいしゅう
毎週
にちようび
日曜日
あさ

I do it every Sunday morning.
ははおや
母親
あか
ぼう
ベッド
よこ

The mother laid her baby on the bed.
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