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85 examples found containing 'あまい' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
このコーヒーさとうたくさんいれましたからあまいです
I put lots of sugar in this coffee, so it's sweet.
かれ
かんが
あま

His idea is too optimistic.
それ
あま
あじ
した
It tasted sweet.
このケーキ
あま

This cake is sweet.
なに
あま
もの
べたい
する
I feel like eating something sweet.
そのケーキ
あま

The cake tastes sweet.
それ
あま

That's an overly optimistic view.
あま
もの
べつ
はら

I always have room for dessert.
なに
あま
ものほしい
I want something sweet to eat.
このケーキとても
あま

This cake is very sweet.
もも
りんごより
あま
おも
います

I think peaches are sweeter than apples.
もうこれ
いじょう
以上
あま
もの
べたくない

I have no more desire to eat sweets.
その
せんせい
先生
てん
あま

The teacher grades easily.
わたし
あま
ケーキとても

I like sweet cakes very much.
この
はな
あま
かお
する
This flower smells sweet.
かのじょ
彼女
あま
もの
ない
She is partial to sweets.
あね
あま
もの
です
My sister likes sweets.
きみ
かんが
あま

Your view is too optimistic.
あま
もの
こども
子供
べさせすぎて
はいけません
You shouldn't let children eat too many sweets.
あま
もの
です
Do you care for sweets?
わたし
あま
もの

I have a fondness for sweets.
わたし
あま
もの
べない
ようしている
I allow myself no sweets.
かのじょ
彼女
じぶん
自分
ども
あま

She lets her children have their own way too much.
あま
はなし
だまされる
ひと
いる
Some are deceived by fair words.
はいしゃ
歯医者
あなた
あま
もの
べる
こと
はんたい
反対
している

The dentist doesn't want you to eat sweets.
あま
もの
つい
てしまう

I can't resist sweet things.
かれ
じんせい
人生
すい
あま
っている

He has tasted the bitters and sweets of life.
ゆり
あま
かお
する
Lilies smell sweet.
かれ
あま
もの
りょう
らした

He had cut down on sweets.
かれ
あま
もの
この
まない

He doesn't care for sweet things.
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