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923 examples found containing '食べる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
にく
べられません

I can't eat meat.
ろくじ
6時
はん
べます

I have it at half past six.
どうやってこれ
べます

How do you eat this?
ふたり
二人
いっしょ
一緒
べた
ゆうしょく
夕食
とてもおいしかった
That dinner they had together was delicious.
やさいたくさん
べた
ほうがいいです
You should eat lots of vegetables.
かぞく
家族
なんじ
何時
ごろ
あさ
ごはん
べます

What time does the family eat breakfast?
わたし
もうこれ
いじょう
以上
べられない

I cannot eat any more.
しゅうまつ
週末
ぎてしまった

I pigged out over the weekend.
こんしゅう
今週
たくさん
ぶつ
べた

I've eaten a great deal of food this week.
ぎて
はいけない
You must not eat too much.
きょう
なに
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べました

What did you have for lunch today?
ろくじ
6時
はん
ごろ
べます

We eat around half past six.
バナナ
べました

I ate a banana.
それ
すこ
べて
いいかい
May I eat a little of it?
わたし
けさ
今朝
バターつきパン
べた

I ate bread and butter this morning.
じゃ
べてやる

“Well, I’ll eat them for you then!”
かのじょ
彼女
ほとんど
なに
べなかった

She hardly ate anything.
わたし
ゆっくり
じかん
時間
かけて
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べた

I took my time having lunch.
わたし
ただパン
ひとくち
一口
べた
だけ
I only took a bite of bread.
どうぞ
じゆう
自由
ケーキ
べて
くだ
さい

Please help yourself to some cake.
ゆうべばん
はん
べた
あとですぐにねました
After dinner last night, I went to bed right away.
あま
もの
こども
子供
べさせすぎて
はいけません
You shouldn't let children eat too many sweets.
かれ
べる
です
He is very fond of eating.
いいえもう
ひる
かけてしまいました

No, he has gone out for lunch already.
なに
べる
もの
しい
です
I'd like something to eat.
きのう
昨日
べた
ものあたった
Something I ate yesterday disagreed with me.
わたし
いま
なに
べる
しません
I don't feel like eating anything now.
ふゆ
あたた
かい
へや
部屋
まいにち
毎日
アイスクリーム
べる
こと
Eating expensive ice cream every day in a warm room during winter
いいえもう
ひる
かけました

No, he has gone out for lunch already.
かれ
きのう
昨日
なに
べなかった

He did not eat anything yesterday.
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