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426 examples found containing 'よし' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ども
たち
あし
あら
った

The children washed their feet.
その
へいし
兵士
あし
ふしょう
負傷
していて
うご
けなかった

The soldier was wounded in the leg and couldn't move.
その
しょうねん
少年
わざと
わたし
あし
んだ

The boy stepped on my foot on purpose.
かのじょ
彼女
その
いえ
なんかい
何回
あし
はこ
んだ

She went to the house several times.
こうつう
交通
じこ
事故
あし
ってしまった
です
I broke my leg in a traffic accident.
テーブル4つ
あし
ある
A table has four legs.
かれ
あし
ワニかまれた
His leg was bitten by a crocodile.
にんげん
人間
にほん
2本
あし
である
Man has two feet.
あし
まだ
いた

My legs still hurt.
いぬ
あし
かまれました
I was bitten on the leg by a dog.
かれ
わざと
あし
んだ
です
He stepped on my foot on purpose.
あし
うえ
とさない
ように
Watch your toes.
かのじょ
彼女
じてんしゃ
自転車
から
ちて
あし
けが
怪我
した

She hurt her foot when she fell off her bicycle.
うま
テーブル
あし
ベッド
あし
ぽんぽん
って
まわ
りました

The horse then went around kicking the legs of the table and the bed.
わたし
へび
あし
かまれた
The snake bit me in the leg.
あし
よご
れている

Your feet are dirty.
ぼく
ふと
あし
めた

Suddenly, my feet stopped.
いた
みぎ
あし
はし
ります

The pain shoots to my right leg.
わたし
あし
だい
けがした
I badly injured myself in the leg, too.
かれ
くつ
とても
ふる
ので
あし
さき
ていた

His shoes were so old that his toes were sticking out of them.
かれ
あし
ほね
いっぽん
1本
った

He broke one of the bones in his leg.
ずっと
せいざ
正座
してた
から
あし
しびれちゃって
I've sat on my heels for so long my legs have fallen asleep.
あれ
あし
わる
うち
しゅじん
主人
いている
のです
"That flute is being played by my husband, who has an injured leg."
Source: 鶴の笛林芙美子, translation: J. D. Wisgo
かれ
あし
いっぱい
ひら
いて
った

He stood with his legs wide apart.
かれ
あし
んだ
ままそこ
すわ
っていた

He sat there with his legs crossed.
あし
つもりなかったです
I didn't mean to step on your foot.
あし
まか
せて
まち
なか
ある
まわ
った

I walked around town wherever my feet led me.
いちにち
1日
わる
せなか
背中
つか
あし
いた
みました

At the end of every day, his back was tired and his legs hurt.
ベティ
あし
んで
いす
すわ
っていた

Betty sat in the chair with her legs crossed.
かのじょ
彼女
こしか
腰掛
けて
あし
んだ

She sat down and crossed her legs.
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