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2071 examples found containing '食'
もの
たっぷりある
There is plenty of food.
わたし
ゆうしょく
夕食
いっしょ
一緒
べません

Will you have dinner with me?
ぎて
きぶん
気分
わる

I ate myself sick.
ぎない
ほう
いい
You had better not eat too much.
わたし
なに
べる
もの
いたい

I want to buy something to eat.
ぎて
はいけない
You must not eat too much.
わたし
レストラン
はい
って
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べた

I entered a restaurant and had lunch.
なつ
たか
アイスクリーム
べる
こと
Eating expensive ice cream in the summer
まったく
もの
ありません
There is no food at all.
ちち
あんまり
くだもの
果物
べません

My father does not eat much fruit.
なつ
まいにち
毎日
アイスクリーム
べる
こと
Eating ice cream every day in the summer
その
いぬ
まいにち
毎日
たくさん
にく
べる

The dog eats a lot of meat every day.
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.
かれ
もの
あまりなかった
They did not have much food to eat.
かれ
もの
かった

They had no food.
だから
なに
べる
もの
ってくる

So I'll get you something to eat.
たま
そと
しょくじ
食事
しよ
Let's dine out for a change.
わたし
もう
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べました

I have already eaten lunch.
ちょうど
べたかった
ものでした
That hit the spot.
あき
もの
とく
おい
美味
しい
とき
である
Autumn is when food is especially delicious.
かのじょ
彼女
ちょうしょく
朝食
べた
ほう
いい
She had better eat breakfast.
でもけさなにも
べませんでした

But today I didn't eat anything.
わたし
まだ
ちょうしょく
朝食
べていません

I haven't eaten breakfast yet.
かのじょ
彼女
ほとんど
なに
べなかった

She hardly ate anything.
かのじょ
彼女
はや
ちょうしょく
朝食
とった
She had an early breakfast.
べもの
たくさんありました
There was a lot of food.
もう
ちゅうしょく
昼食
すみました
Have you eaten your lunch yet?
わたし
まだ
ちょうしょく
朝食
とっていない
I have not eaten breakfast yet.
やせたければ
もの
ちゅうい
注意
しなければなりません

If you want to lose weight, you'll have to be careful about what you eat.
かのじょ
彼女
しょくじ
食事
した
She ate her dinner.
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