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440 examples found containing 'こ-' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
その
ははおや
母親
うし
っていた

He stood behind his mother.
その
あまり
ゆうじん
友人
いない
That child has few friends.
その
まだみつかっていない
The boy is yet to be found.
うち
まだ
はな
ことできない
Our baby cannot talk yet.
その
むり
無理
べさせて
はいけません
Don't force the child to eat.
れば
おや
わかる
A tree is known by its fruit.
その
じてんしゃ
自転車
とてもほしがっている
The boy is mad for a bicycle.
その
びょうき
病気
にちよう
日曜
から
にゅういん
入院
しています

That child is sick and has been in the hospital since last Sunday.
かのじょ
彼女
ふたり
二人
そだ
てた

She brought up two children.
あの
よく
つか
使
する
The boy often runs errands.
なんてばかなあの

How stupid he is!
その
ちしき
知識
しんぽ
進歩
した

The child has advanced in his knowledge.
もと
なくしてしまった
I have lost both principal and interest.
わたし
あの
せわ
世話
しましょ
I'll look after that child.
あなた
わる

You are a bad boy.
あの
おも
った
ほどいたずらない
The boy isn't as bad as he seemed.
その
なに
きょうふ
恐怖
しめ
さなかった

That boy displayed no fear.
あなたすてきな
です
You are a nice boy.
あの
なんていたずらな
What a little imp he is!
その
はなし
おや
から
つた
えられた

The story was handed down from father to son.
その
おもちゃ
あそ
んでいた

That child was playing with a toy.
その
おもちゃ
よろこ
んだ

That child was pleased with the toy.
かのじょ
彼女
じつ
いい

She's a really nice girl.
この
おんな
きのう
昨日

This is the girl that came yesterday.
ている
こす

Let sleeping dogs lie.
あの
かかる
That boy is a handful.
その
あそ
ともだち
友達
しがっている

He wants a playmate.
りょうしん
両親
その
じょうず
上手
そだ
てた

The parents have brought up the child well.
その
いぬ
こわくて
れなかった

That boy could not enter for fear of the dog.
その
ナイフフォークうまく
つか
使

The child handles a knife and fork well.
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