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1138 examples found containing 'たく' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
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.
メグ
あたら
しい
ともだち
友達
たくさん

Meg acquired many new friends.
かのじょ
彼女
たくさん
かね
っている

She has a lot of money.
たくさん
ひと
たち
くに
じゅう
から
あつ
まってきた

Numbers of people came from all over the country.
ゆき
たくさん
って
うれしいです
We have had a lot of snow and I am very happy.
わたし
そうだん
相談
する
ともだち
友達
たくさんいる
I have a lot of friends with whom to consult.
からない
ことば
言葉
たくさんある
There are many words that I don't understand.
かのじょ
彼女
たくさん
えいご
英語
ほん
っています

She has a lot of English books.
もっとたくさん
しい

I want a lot more.
かれ
みきれない
ほどたくさん
ほん
っている

He has more books than he can ever read.
この
ふゆ
ゆき
たくさん
りました

We have had a lot of snow this winter.
あなたおもしろい
ばしょ
場所
たくさん
っています

You know many interesting places, don't you?
かのじょ
彼女
たくさん
れきし
歴史
ほん
っています

She has a lot of history books.
この
じしょ
辞書
じょうほう
情報
たくさん
はい
っています

This dictionary contains a lot of information.
いけ
まわ
たくさん
ある
There are a lot of trees around the pond.
この
みせ
たくさんかばんそろえている
There is a large choice of bags in this shop.
その
かいぎ
会議
たくさん
ひと
しゅっせき
出席
していた

Many people attended that conference.
やす
いい
ゆめ
たくさん

Good night and sweet dreams.
きょうと
京都
たくさん
かんこう
観光
きゃく
おとず
れる

Kyoto is visited by many tourists.
ことし
今年
できるだけたくさん
ほん
つもりです
I'm planning to read as many books as I can this year.
ゆき
たくさん
った

Much snow has fallen.
たくさん
けいかん
警官
ホール
けいび
警備
した

A lot of policemen guarded the hall.
その
けん
かん
して
いたい
ことたくさんあった
I had a lot to say in relation to that affair.
かのじょ
彼女
ともだち
友達
たくさんいるよう
She appears to have many friends.
その
ふね
ネズミたくさんいる
The ship abounds with rats.
そら
たくさん
ほし
えた

There were a lot of stars seen in the sky.
かれ
かのじょ
彼女
たくさん
しつもん
質問
する
They ask her many questions.
かぜ
たくさん
たお
れた

The wind brought down a large number of trees.
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