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277 examples found containing 'うみ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
うみ
とても
ひろ

The sea is very wide.
うみ
えてきた

The sea came into sight.
さかな
うみ
んでいる

Fish live in the sea.
ベティ
きのう
昨日
うみ
った

Betty went to the sea yesterday.
うみ
より
やま
きたい

I would rather go to the mountains than to the beach.
うみ
しず
なった
The sea is down.
みぎて
右手
うみ
えます

You can see the sea on your right.
ここから
うみ
おと
こえる

We can hear the ocean from here.
うみ
およ
おもしろ
面白

It is fun to swim in the sea.
ビル
うみ
ちか
んでいます

Bill lives near the sea.
まど
から
うみ
よく
える

We have a good view of the sea from the window.
みなみまち
南町
うみ
きれい
しず
です
The ocean at Minamimachi is beautiful and peaceful.
さかな
うみ
いくらでもいる
There are as good fish in the sea now as ever.
わたし
うみ
およ
ぎたい

I want to bathe in the sea.
わたし
うみ
みお
見下
ろした

I looked down at the sea.
うみ
およ
とてもおもしろい
Swimming in the sea is great fun.
うみ
はっきりしない
The sea is not clear.
これ
うみ
つうろ
通路

This is the passage to the sea.
うみ
までたったマイルです
It is no more than a mile to the sea.
とり
うみ
えて
った

The birds went across the sea.
なな
うみ
って
なん
です
What are the seven seas?
うみ
える
せき
あります
Do you have a table with a view of the ocean?
うみ
やま
どっち

Which do you like better, the sea or the mountains?
ハワイ
うみ
とても
うつく
しい

The Hawaiian ocean is so beautiful.
おお
ひと
うみ
いのち
としている

Many a man has lost his life at sea.
たこ
うみ
いる
The octopus is in the sea.
うみ
える
へや
部屋
かえてください
Could you change my room to one with a view of the ocean?
わたしたち
私達
うみ
える
ところやって

We came in sight of the sea.
ちきゅう
地球
うみ
りく
からなる
The earth is made up of sea and land.
うみ
めん
した
へや
部屋
えてください

I'd like a room facing the ocean instead.
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