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1156 examples found containing 'たく' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
さくねん
昨年
モモたくさん
れた

There was a large harvest of peaches last year.
とう
さん
かあ
さん
ども
たくさんいます
There are many moms and dads and children too.
かれ
たくさん
げっきゅう
月給
もらっている
He is paid a handsome monthly salary.
ここ
とうきょう
東京
ずいぶんたくさん
ひと
いるです
There are so many people here in Tokyo.
にほん
日本
たくさん
おんせん
温泉
ある
There are a lot of hot springs in Japan.
わたし
かれ
ほどたくさん
かね
っていない

I don't have as much money as he does.
せんせい
先生
わたし
たち
たくさん
しゅくだい
宿題
した

The teacher gave us a lot of homework.
ともだち
友達
たくさんできました
I've made lots of friends.
れいぞうこ
冷蔵庫
なか
たくさん
もの
はい
っています

Is there much food in the refrigerator?
かれ
はな
についてたくさんこと
っている

He knows a lot about flowers.
くだらない
はなし
もうたくさん
We have had enough of empty words.
わたし
へや
部屋
たくさん
ほん
ある
There are many books in my room.
この
としょかん
図書館
えいご
英語
ほん
たくさんある
There are a lot of English books in this library.
きみ
たくさん
ほん
っている

You have many books.
ひと
おんがく
音楽
によってたくさん
よろこ
あた
えられます

People are given a lot of pleasure by music.
わたし
たち
あやま
たくさん
おか
やすい
It is easy for us to make many mistakes.
かれ
あたら
しい
アイデアたくさん
っています

He is full of new ideas.
ほっかいどう
北海道
ゆき
たくさん

They get a great deal of snow in Hokkaido.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
たくさん
もの
くれた
She gave me plenty to eat.
たくさん
ひと
かれ
っていた

A lot of people were waiting for him.
きのう
昨日
わたし
にっき
日記
たくさん
きました

I wrote a lot in my diary yesterday.
その
いえ
かぐ
家具
たくさんありすぎる
There is too much furniture in the house.
かのじょ
彼女
たくさん
ほん
っている

She has plenty of books.
かれ
たくさん
しごと
仕事
ちゃくしゅ
着手
した

He undertook a great deal of work.
はは
いふく
衣服
たくさん
かね
つか
使

My mother spends a lot of money on clothes.
ふゆ
ゆき
たくさん
ります

Does it snow much in winter?
アジアたくさん
みんぞく
民族
いる
There are many peoples in Asia.
くだもの
果物
たくさんある
There's a lot of fruit.
いけ
さかな
たくさんいる
There are a lot of fish in the pond.
メグ
あたら
しい
ともだち
友達
たくさん

Meg acquired many new friends.
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