Components
154 examples found containing '指'
このことはし
ゆび
つか
使
ひとびと
人々
フォーク
つか
使
ひとびと
人々
ばい
いること
いみ
意味
している

This means that there are twice as many chopstick- and finger-users as fork-users.
まいしゅう
毎週
かようび
火曜日
せんせい
先生
ころころした
ちい
さな
ゆび
ピアノ
けんばん
鍵盤
あちこち
とり
ように
はねていました
Every Tuesday her fat little fingers flew like birds up and down the keys of song too.
おとこ
ポケット
なか
ゆび
もぞもぞ
うご
かす
そして
こた
えた
11
The boy's fingers moved in this pockets. Then he replied, "Eleven."
せんせい
先生
わたし
ゆびさ
指差
いっしょ
ように
った

The teacher pointed her finger at me and asked me to go with her.
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