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えた
ビールあればたまらない
A cold beer would hit the spot!
れいねん
例年
なく
さむ
ふゆ
そうです
I hear that you are having an unusually cold winter.
すず
しく
なってきました
It's starting to cool off.
りこう
利口

He is smart.
やきゅう
野球
するときもっと
つけない
You have to be more careful when you play ball.
あした
明日
れる
いいです
When it clears up tomorrow it is good.
あした
明日
よてい
予定
てんこう
天候
による
Our plans for tomorrow depend on the weather.
いのち
って
もの

Where there is life, there is hope.
ほっかいどう
北海道
たくさん
ゆき
ります

It snows a lot in Hokkaido, doesn't it?
ほっかいどう
北海道
たいへん
とお
です
Hokkaido is very far, isn't it?
かぜ
つよ
なってきたよう
I think the wind's picking up.
へや
部屋
とき
かなら
かり
して

Be sure to turn out the light when you go out of the room.
ふけいき
不景気
なってきているみたい
We're in store for a recession.
かなら
ミルク
ってきて

Be sure to pick up some milk.
かのじょ
彼女
ってまめ
She doesn't have a lazy bone in her body.
かのじょ
彼女
すぐ
なるいいです
I hope that she'll get well soon.
かれ
こんらん
混乱
しています

They are confused, aren't they?
かれ
れいせい
冷静
です
He is cool, isn't he?
かれ
たい
した
じんぶつ
人物
なれない
He'll never amount to much.
かれ
すこ
つか
れている
ようです
He looks a bit tired, doesn't he?
かれ
すこ
いい
おとこ

Is he anything like handsome?
かれ
しけん
試験
ごうかく
合格
できました
He could pass the examination, could not he?
かれ
しごと
仕事
えてしまった

He has finished his work, hasn't he?
かれ
けいけん
経験
ふそく
不足

He lacks experience.
かれ
よく
はたら
きます

He works very hard.
かれ
よく
はたら
まったくです
He works hard. So he does.
かれ
まだ
いえ
かえ
ってきていません

He has not come home yet, has he?
かれ
まあ
まん
えん
ばかり
っている

He has, say, fifty thousand yen.
かれ
バイオリン
じょうず
上手
です
He is a good violinist, isn't he?
かれ
とても
つか
れている
ようです
He looks very tired.
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