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1414 examples found containing 'くるま' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
とう
さん
くるま
つか
使
って
です
May I use your car, Dad?
これ
わたし
くるま
です
This is my car.
くるま
せてくれない

Why don't you give me a ride?
あの
くるま
つもりです
Are you going to buy that auto?
かのじょ
彼女
くるま
がっこう
学校

She comes to school in her car.
にほん
日本
くるま
ひだりがわ
左側
です
In Japan, we drive on the left side of the road.
とう
さん
けさ
今朝
からずっと
くるま
あら
っている

My father has been washing his car since this morning.
あの
くるま
ってくれ

Follow that car.
かのじょ
彼女
くるま
うんてん
運転
できる
She can drive a car.
くるま
かのじょ
彼女
かね
ぜんぶ
全部
つか
使

I spend all her money on the car.
これきみ
くるま
です
Is this your car?
わたし
くるま
しない
I didn't feel like buying a car.
くるま
あります
Is there any room to spare in your car?
くるま
りたい
です
I'd like to rent a car.
その
くるま
めなかった

He didn't stop the car.
くるま
つぎつぎそこ
いた

Cars arrived there one after another.
この
くるま
あの
くるま
より
せいのう
性能
よい
This car has a better performance than that one.
この
くるま
しょぶん
処分
しなければならない

This car must go.
この
くるま
あれほど
くない

This car is not so nice as that one.
わたし
ゆうべ
昨夜
くるま
ぬす
まれた

I had my car stolen last night.
かのじょ
彼女
くるま
うんてん
運転
しかたわかりません
She doesn't know how to drive a car.
わたし
あの
くるま
った

I bought that car.
あのかばん
くるま
はこ
んでくれます

Could you put those bags in the car for me?
その
とお
くるま
いっぱい
The street is full of cars.
スミス
ふじん
夫人
くるま
きょうかい
教会
きます

Mrs. Smith goes to church by car.
くるま
うんてん
運転
なら
っています

I have been learning to drive.
くるま
でんわ
電話
ないかしら
Don't you have a phone in your car?
くるま
カギなくしちゃった
I've lost my car key.
この
くるま
よく
れる

This car sells well.
バス
きます
くるま
りよう
利用
します

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