Components
12 examples found containing 'いただきます' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
じぶん
自分
コーヒーいただきます
I’ll have coffee.
ワインいただきます
We'd like to have some wine.
8ドル50セントいただきます
$8.50, please.
この
かさ
いただきます
I'll take this umbrella.
ことば
言葉
あま
えて
もう
いっぱい
一杯
いただ
きます

If you insist I'll have another drink.
パイもう1ついかがですええいただきます
"Will you have another slice of pie?" "Yes, please."
いただきます
Thank you!
いただきます
あま
ですがやさしい
うま
ですおいしいです
Thank you! It's sweet, but a pleasant level of sweetness. It's tasty!
コーヒーやめて
こうちゃ
紅茶
いただ
きます

I'd like to have tea instead of coffee.
ありがとうもう
ひと
ケーキいただきます
うちき
内気
せいねん
青年
った

"Thank you, I'd love to have another piece of cake," said the shy young man.
ざいりゅうとどけ
在留届
へんこう
変更
あったり
いま
だに
へんこうとどけ
変更届
ていしゅつ
提出
されていない
ほう
しきゅう
至急
ていしゅつ
提出
いただ
きます
よう
ねが
いします

We ask that those who have had a change to their residence report and have not yet submitted a change report please do so as quickly as possible.
わたし
たち
つうじょう
通常
パン
ひとき
一切
コーヒー
いっぱい
1杯
いただきます
We usually have a slice of bread and a cup of coffee.
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