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1824 examples found containing 'げき' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
にほん
日本
ジュースりんごジュースです
In Japan my favorite juice is apple.
その
じかん
時間
とても
です
I really enjoy that time.
なつ
より
ですトムさん
I like it better than summer. How about you?
カラオケとても
です
I like karaoke very much.
わたし
そのたな
うえ
あか
です
I like the red ones on the shelf.
とくに
ふゆ
しず
よる
ほん
です
I especially enjoy reading books on quiet winter nights.
どのスポーツ
いちばん
一番
です
What sport do you like best?
わたし
はる
ない
I do not like spring.
とくにしぜん
なか
しゃしんとる
です
I particularly love taking photos in nature.
てんき
天気
いい
こうえんさんぽする
です
On nice days, I also like taking walks in the park.
しゃしんさんぽしゅみうつくしいしぜんしゃんしんとる
です
My hobbies include photography and walking, and I enjoy capturing the beauty of nature with my camera.
パンごはんどちら
です
Which do you prefer, bread or rice?
かんじ
漢字
なんて
です
It's kanji that I like.
バイクすきです
I like motorbikes.
ぼくです
こんど
今度
えいが
映画
おし
えてください

Me too. Next time I see you, please tell me about the movies you like.
やまだ
山田
さんかく
ときどきいっしょにかきます
Yamada-san also enjoys painting, and we sometimes paint together.
あなたこれあれどちら
です
Which do you like better, this or that?
とくに
あめ
いえ
ゆっくりえいが
です
I particularly enjoy relaxing at home and watching movies on rainy days.
わたしのいぬぶたにくすきです
My dog likes pork.
かわ
って
ゆっくりする
です
I like going to the river and relaxing.
きゅうじつ
休日
あたら
しい
りょうりつくる
です
On my days off, I I like cooking new dishes.
わたし
もの
くだもののジュースです
My favorite drink is fruit juice.
わたし
クリスティー
しょうせつ
小説
ほう
ディケンズ
しょうせつ
小説
より

I like Christie's novels better than Dickens's.
この
ほん
あの
ほん
どちら
です
Which do you like, this book or that book?
おお
きさ
はいいかたち
いくら?
The size is good. I like the shape too. How much is it?
すきものじゆうおとりください polite
Please take whichever plate of sushi you like.
とくにしぜんけしきかく
です
I particularly love painting natural landscapes.
れてみる
そのほう
なりました
I like it better now that I'm used to it.
わたし
おんがく
音楽

I am fond of music.
かのじょ
彼女
どくしょ
読書

She has a taste for reading.
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