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2223 examples found containing '家'
あめ
った
ので
わたしたち
私達
いえ
いた
Since it was raining, we stayed at home.
あめ
っている
きょう
今日
いえ
いたら
It's raining. You might just as well stay home.
とお
いえ
えた

I saw a house in the distance.
あめ
れば
いえ
いる
I'll stay if it rains.
みがいて
しちじ
7時
じゅうご
15
ふん
いえ
ます

I brush my teeth and leave home at 7:15.
あの
いえ
わたし
もの
That house belongs to me.
あれ
わたし
まれた
いえ

That is the house where I was born.
あれ
かれ
んでいる
いえ

That is the house where he lives.
あれ
かのじょ
彼女
いえ

That is her house.
いつなったら
いえ
つもり
So, when are you going to break down and buy a house?
おしまいして
いえ
かえ

Let's quit and go home.
ここ
わたし
まれた
いえ
です
This is the house where I was born.
この
いえ
ぬし
だれです
Who is the owner of this house?
わたし
いえ
から
えき
まで
とお
くない

It is not far from my house to the station.
この
いえ
おじもの
This house belongs to my uncle.
この
いえ
だれ
しょゆう
所有
です
Who owns this house?
この
いえ
わたし
ものです
This house is mine.
この
いえ
いし
でき
出来
ている

This house is made of stone.
この
いえ
みごこち
よい
っている

I like this house, because it is very comfortable.
この
いえ
だれ
んでいない

No one dwells in this house.
ジロウまもなく
かれ
いえ
いた

Jiro soon arrived at his house.
すぐ
いえ
ほうよい
You may as well leave home at once.
そのころ
いえ
テレビなかった
We didn't have TV in those days.
その
いえ
られてしまった

The house has been sold.
その
いえ
かしや
貸家
です
The house is to let.
その
いえ
かれ
しょゆう
所有
している

The house is owned by him.
あなた
じゅう
10
いえ
いました
Were you home at ten?
その
がか
画家
いわば
えいえん
永遠
しょうねん
少年

The artist is eternally a boy.
かれ
いえで
家出
した
He ran away from home.
その
ふる
いえ
ひとり
一人
ろうじん
老人
んでいた

There lived an old man in the old house.
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