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137 examples found containing 'あかい' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
あか
いい
Red maybe.
たなか
田中
さん
くるま
あか
です
Ms Tanaka’s car is red.
あか
いいです
The red one is good.
わたし
あか
くるま
すきではない
I don’t like red cars.
あか
みっつください
Three red ones please.
しろ
くるま
ほうあかい
くるま
より

I like the white car better than the red car.
あか
ギター
おと
かった

The red guitar sounded good.
わたし
あか
くつ
しかった

I wanted red shoes.
ちずじょう
地図上
あか
せん
てつどう
鉄道
あらわす
The red lines on the map represent railways.
それ
いろ
あか

Its color is red.
その
あか
ふく
かのじょ
彼女
っている

That red dress looks good on her.
かのじょ
彼女
あか
うわぎ
上着
めた

She decided on the red coat.
かのじょ
彼女
あか
ふく
ていた

She was dressed in red.
その
ようふく
洋服
かのじょ
彼女
あか
かみ

That dress matches her red hair.
そのコンピューター
いろ
あか

The computer's color is red.
あか
ネクタイ
いました

I bought a red tie.
あか
ものあれば
しろ
ある
Some are red and others are white.
あか
ふく
かのじょ
彼女
よく
にあ
似合

A red dress looks good on her.
わたし
そのたな
うえ
あか
です
I like the red ones on the shelf.
となり
はな
あか

The rose is always redder on the other side.
あか
ばら
あい
いみ
意味
している

A red rose means love.
しょうねん
少年
あか
かお
していた
The boy had a red face.
かれ
あか
くるま
めた

He decided on a red car.
とし
都市
この
ちず
地図
あか
てん
しめ
されている

Cities are designated on this map as red dots.
わたし
あか
しんしゃ
新車
っている

I have a new red car.
かれ
その
あか
うわぎ
上着

He put on the red jacket.
その
へや
部屋
あか
ひかり
らされていた

The room was illuminated with red lights.
この
あか
ぼうし
帽子
いかがです
How about this red hat?
わたし
あの
みせ
あか
セーター
った

I bought a red sweater at that shop.
うんめい
運命
あか
いと
つながってる
We're joined by the red string of fate!
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