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935 examples found containing '楽'
その
こと
かんが
えた
だけ
たの
しく
なる
The mere thought of it is enough to make me happy.
まもなく
たの
しい
しょうがつ
正月

I'm looking forward to the New Year holidays.
また
いできる
たの
しみ
しています
I look forward to seeing you again.
また
いできる
たの
しみ
しております
We are looking forward to seeing you.
たま
たの
しく
あそ
こと
ひつよう
必要

You need to enjoy yourself and have fun once in a while.
ひとみとても
たの
しそう
みえた
Hitomi looked very happy.
パーティー
たの
しかった

Did you enjoy yourself at the party?
パーティー
おお
いに
たの
しんだ

I had a lot of fun at the party.
なんと
たの
しい
こと
What fun!
テレビ
たの
しい

It's fun to watch TV.
ダンスパーティー
たの
しんで
くだ
さい

Please enjoy yourself at the dance.
だれ
たび
たの
しんでいた

Everyone was enjoying the journey.
それ
たの
しみ
です
I'll look forward to it.
それとても
たの
しい

That gives me great pleasure.
テニスするたいへん
たの
しい

Playing tennis is a lot of fun.
その
しょうねん
少年
たの
しそう
わら
った

The little boy laughed a merry laugh.
その
しょうじょ
少女
たの
しそう
わら
った

The little girl laughed a merry laugh.
その
しあい
試合
みんなから
たの
しみ
たれていた

The game was looked forward to by everyone.
テニスする
たの
しい

To play tennis is fun.
じゃー
たの
しめ

Have a nice day.
ゴルフするとても
たの
しい

Playing golf is great fun.
とても
たの
しい
とき
ごした

I had a wonderful time.
この
しょうせつ
小説
んで
たの
しかった

I have enjoyed reading this novel.
ここいるとても
たの
しい

It is a great pleasure to be here.
てがみ
手紙
たの
しみ
まっています
I am looking forward to your letter.
たの
しみ
です
You're enjoying yourself.
する
たの
しみ
しています
I am looking forward to seeing you.
パーティー
たの
しみ

I'm looking forward to the party.
あまり
たの
しく
されておられないようです
It seems that you are not having a good time here.
またあなた
える
たの
しみ
しています
We're looking forward to seeing you again.
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