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83 examples found containing 'あそぶ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ぜったい
絶対
どうろ
道路
あそ

Never play on the road.
てんき
天気
わるい
とき
ここあそばないでください
During bad weather, please don't play here.
ちか
あそ
きけん
危険

It's dangerous to play around the fire.
いそが
しくて
あそ
ひまない
I'm too busy to have time to enjoy myself.
やがい
野外
あそ
こと
とても
たの
しい

It's a lot of fun playing outdoors.
うち
むすめ
あそ
じかん
時間
あります
Can you find the time to play with our daughter?
こうえん
公園
あそ
おもしろかった
It was fun playing in the park.
たま
たの
しく
あそ
こと
ひつよう
必要

You need to enjoy yourself and have fun once in a while.
ビルよく
ひとり
一人
おもちゃ
あそ

Bill often plays with toys by himself.
なつ
だいす
大好
とくにうみあそぶ
たの
しい
です
I love summer, and especially find playing at the beach fun.
とお
あそ
きけん
危険
です
It is dangerous to play in the street.
そしてその
あと
まいとし
毎年
なつ
ふたり
二人
いつもあそびました
Then from that day on, they played together every summer.
かれ
いっしょ
一緒
あそ
ひと
いない
He does not have anyone to play with.
ねこ
なた
あそ

Cats like playing in the sun.
きょう
今日
あそ
よりむしろ
べんきょう
勉強
したい
I would rather study than play today.
あそ
よりまず
しごと
仕事

Business before pleasure.
こども
子供
そと
あそ

Children like playing outside.
かれ
もうそれ
いじょう
以上
あそ
しなかった
They did not feel like playing any more.
とう
さん
たち
ども
あそびます
The dads play with the children.
かれ
いっしょ
一緒
あそ
ともだち
友達
いない
He has no friend to play with.
かれ
それ
いじょう
以上
あそ
しなかった
They didn't feel like playing any more.
わたし
かれ
いっしょ
一緒
あそ

I play with him.
かあ
さん
たち
ども
あそびます
The moms play with the children too.
わたしたち
私達
にちようび
日曜日
あそ

We play on Sunday.
こども
子供
あそ
ときによく
おとな
大人
なったふりする
When children play, they often make believe they are grownup.
トム
いっしょ
一緒
あそ
ともだち
友達
いません
Tom has no friends to play with.
かれ
ゆき
なか
あそ
です
They like to play in the snow.
わたしたち
私達
あそ
じゅうぶん
充分
ばしょ
場所
ある
There is enough room for us to play.
あそぶ
まえ
じっぷん
十分
かん
どくしょ
読書
しなくてはいけない

We have to read for ten minutes, before we go and play.
ちい
さな
おんな
にんぎょう
人形
あそ

Little girls like playing with dolls.
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