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923 examples found containing '食べる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
サラヒデキおきてあさごはん
べました

Sarah and Hideki got up and had breakfast.
かれら
彼等
いつも
べる
もの
こま
っている

They are always hard up for food.
わたし
たち
しばらく
にく
べていない

We have eaten no meat for several days.
かれ
ちゅうしょく
昼食
はじ
めた

He began to eat lunch.
かのじょ
彼女
ふつうあまりもの
べない

In general, she doesn't eat very much.
シャワーあびて
あさ
はん
べました

I took a shower and had breakfast.
きみ
ちょうしょく
朝食
なに
べます

What do you have for breakfast?
もう
ひる
かけてしまいました

He has gone out for lunch already.
かる
べましょ

Let's catch a bite.
ふつう
普通
そこ
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べます

I generally have lunch there.
あさ
はん
なに
べます

What do you usually have for breakfast?
わたし
すし
べたい

I would like to eat sushi.
こんばん
今晩
そと
しょくじ
食事
べましょ

Let's eat out this evening.
もう
ひる
わった

Have you finished eating your lunch?
わたし
はじ
めて
にほん
日本
りょうり
料理
べた

I ate Japanese food for the first time.
いそ
いで
なに
べましょ

Let's catch a quick bite.
ちょうしょく
朝食
べたきり
きょう
今日
なに
べていない

Since eating breakfast, I haven't eaten a thing.
ちょうしょく
朝食
べる
ほうよい
You had better have breakfast.
かた
もの
べないで
ください
Don't eat hard foods.
ふたり
二人
もう
はん
べた

Have both of you already eaten?
さくや
昨夜
ゆうはん
夕飯
べなかった

I didn't eat dinner last night.
かれ
ちょうしょく
朝食
べはじめた

He began to eat his breakfast.
かれ
いそ
いで
べる
こと
れている

He is used to eating in a rush.
もっとゆっくり
べる
ほういい
You ought to eat more slowly.
ひる
はん
そと
ません

How about going out for lunch?
すみませんちょっと
れません

I'm sorry, but I can't eat it all.
なつ
まいにち
毎日
べる
ので
やす
ものしか
いません
ふゆ
たか
もの
います

In the summer, I eat it every day, so I only buy the cheap ones, but in the winter, I buy the expensive ones.
しょうご
正午
ともだち
友達
ひる
べます

I have lunch at noon with my friends.
わたしたち
私達
くち
べる

We eat with our mouths.
もっと
べない
たいりょく
体力
きません

Eat more, or you won't gain strength.
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