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204 examples found containing 'なみだ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かのじょ
彼女
なみだ
もろい
She is easily moved to tears.
2粒
なみだ
かのじょ
彼女
ほお
なが
ちた

Two tears fell down her cheeks.
ベス
ほお
なみだ
ぬぐう
いえ
はし
って
かえ
っていきました

As Beth wiped tears from her face, she rushed home.
なみだ
わたし
ほお
なが
ちた

Tears rolled down my cheeks.
うち
こどもたち
子供達
はや
きる
ように
なみだ
ぐましい
どりょく
努力
している
My children make pathetically sincere efforts to get up early.
ロミオジュリエット
かなら
なみだ
ぐむ

One never sees "Romeo and Juliet" without being moved to tears.
とたんにふええ
なみだごえ
涙声
らす

At that instant, he began to bawl in a tearful voice.
にんげん
人間
ななじゅう
70
みず
なんだ
Man is 70% water.
そうなんだ
Oh, right.
とすれば
かなら
どこかからくりあるはずなんだ
If that's the case, there is sure to be a trick somewhere ...
そうなんだそれって
べんり
便利
そうだね
Right. That sounds convenient.
かのじょ
彼女
じゅうにん
十人
なんだ
She has ten children.
さき
しつれい
失礼
しま~すなんだまた
ていじあ
定時上
がり

"Bye, see you tomorrow." "Oh, what's this? Leaving on the dot again?"
かれ
アニメ
なんだ
I see that he likes anime.
いらっしゃ~いよぉなんだ
けいた
啓太
・・・
"Welcome!" "Yo." "Oh, what, it's only Keita?"
あいつ
しょうしょく
小食
なんだ
Oh, he eats like a bird.
ショーンコナー
げきに
激似
なんだ
Sean really greatly resembles Conner!
こーゆー
たの
しい
つか
使
つか
使
わない
なんて
つぎ
なんだって
This sort of thing, it's buying stuff that's fun. Whether you use it or not is secondary.
なん
こりゃって
おも
わず
いたく
なるような
へん
くるま
でした
It was the sort of weird car that made me want to blurt out, "what the heck is that?"
やまかわ
山川
なかむら
中村
くん
まいにち
毎日
ジョギングしてるんだって /
なかむら
中村
うんそうなんだ /
やまかわ
山川
じつ
ぼくなんだ
はし
っていいよね line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
Yamakawa: "Mr. Nakamura, I heard you go jogging every day?" Nakamura: "Yeah, I do." Yamakawa: "Actually, I do too. Running is great, isn't it?"
あのさ
きょうへい
恭平
この
もんだい
問題
しょくえんすい
食塩水
やつなんだけど
You see, Kyohei, this question ... it's about saline solution but ...
わる
ことかさなるものなんだ kotowaza
Bad things come in threes (literally: bad things are things that pile up).
なん
まだほんの
こども
子供
じゃない
Say, he is no more than a kid.
なん
きさま
貴様
かば
する

What now, you wretch? You thinking of protecting her?
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