Components
668 examples found containing 'ふる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ふる
じてんしゃ
自転車
ないよりまし
This bicycle is old, but it's better than nothing.
うんてんしゅ
運転手
ふる
じどうしゃ
自動車
おお
いに
あいちゃく
愛着
かん
じている

The driver is deeply attached to his old car.
ふる
しろ
かわ
ほとり
っている

An old castle stands near the river.
わたし
たち
ふる
でんしゃ
電車
いました

We bought a used train car.
わたし
わたし
ふる
にっき
日記
たの
しい

It is interesting for me to read my old diary.
この
ほん
あの
ほん
どちら
ふる
です
Which is older, this book or that one?
ふる
ほうほう
方法
こだわって
しかた
仕方
ない
It's no use trying to stick to the old ways.
はは
あたま
ふる

Mother has old-fashioned ideas.
かれ
ふる
くつ
はいていた
He wore old shoes.
その
あたら
しい
デザイン
ふる
よりずっとよい
The new designs are much better than the old ones.
わたし
ちち
ひじょう
非常
ふる
じどうしゃ
自動車
っている

My father drives a very old car.
ちち
すこ
あたま
ふる

My father is a bit old-fashioned.
この
ほん
あの
ほん
どちら
ほん
ほう
ふる
です
Which book is older, this one or that one?
かのじょ
彼女
その
ふる
テーブルただ
どうぜん
同然
った

She bought the old table for next to nothing.
かれ
ふる
いえ
しょぶん
処分
した

He disposed of his old house.
ちち
ひょうし
表紙
れた
ふる
じしょ
辞書
つか
使
っています

My father uses an old dictionary whose cover has come off.
あの
きょうかしょ
教科書
もう
ふる

That textbook is out of date.
かれ
なにごと
何事
において
ふる
しゅうかん
習慣
こだわる
They stick to old customs in everything.
あれ
ふる
しろ
です
That is an old castle.
かれ
あたら
しい
くるま
ふる
くるま
っています

He has a new car and an old car.
かれ
ふる
てがみ
手紙
たば
した
He bound old letters into a bundle.
むら
まん
なか
ふる
とう
あります
There's an old tower in the center of the village.
この
ほん
あの
ほん
どちら
ふる
です
Which is older, this book or that one?
この
ふる
むら
なにごと
何事
こらない

Nothing ever happens in this old village.
そのふるい
はし
わたる
あぶ
ない

It is dangerous to cross that old bridge.
あの
ふる
はし
あんぜん
安全
なんてものない
That old bridge is anything but safe.
わたし
しばらく
ふる
くるま
わせなければならない

I'll have to make do with the old car for a while.
わたし
くるま
ふる
まだ
はし

Although my car is very old, it still runs very well.
この
ほん
ほう
あの
ほん
より
ふる

This book is older than that one.
わたし
つくえ
ふる

My desk is old.
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