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224 examples found containing 'あすぶ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
その
おとこ
たち
そと
あそぶ
です
Those boys like playing outside.
こども
子供
たち
ここあそばせてはいけない
You must not allow the children to play here.
むし
あそぶボク
とし
とりすぎている
おとこ
いました

"I'm too old to be playing with bugs", said the boy.
しゅうまつ
ぞく
こうえんあそんだりきれいけしきさがしてスケッチしたりします
On weekends, I enjoy strolling through the park with my family, finding beautiful scenes to sketch.
ほん
とう
ぶらんこあそぼう
"They are too! Let's play on the swing."
どもたち
プール
なか
あそんでいます
The children are playing in the pool.
ゆりえまりえいっしょぶらんこあそんで
ゆうがた
夕方
まで
はな
しました

Yurie and Marie played on the swing together and talked into the evening.
いつも
おとこ
かのじょ
彼女
ところ
かのじょ
彼女
っぱ
おうかん
王冠
つく
って
もり
おうさま
王様
ごっこしてあそんだ
And every day the boy would come and he would gather her leaves and make them into crowns and play king of the forest.
ふふふごめんあそばせ
なさらないで
くだ
さい

Ha-ha-ha, pray forgive me. Please don't worry yourself about that!
にわ
いるならあそんでいい
You can go out and play as long as you stay in the yard.
おいでおいで
かのじょ
彼女
さけ
びました
こっちあそぼ
"Come, boy," she called, "come and play."
そして
かれ
かくれんぼしてあそんだ
And they would play hide and go seek.
そのとき
かれ
ひなぎく
だりクローバー
とお
たりしてあそんだ
Then they played Jump The Daisies and Run Through The Clover.
こども
子供
たち
なに
あそぶ
もの
たせる
こと
ひつよう
必要
おも

I think it necessary for children to have something to play with.
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