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61 examples found containing 'ごはん' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
はん
いてます

Do you have rice?
おはよう
はん
よそっても
かしら
Morning. Shall I dish up?
ばん
はん
です
とう
さん

Dinner is ready, Father.
かのじょ
彼女
ひる
はん
べている
ところ
She is having lunch now.
ひる
はん
そと
ません

How about going out for lunch?
はん
なっとう
べました

I ate rice and natto.
ともだち
友達
ゆう
はん
べに

I am going to eat an evening meal with a friend.
はは
ばん
ごはん
御飯
したく
支度
いそが
しい

Mother is busy cooking the dinner.
ひる
ごはん
Lunch is on.
ちょうど
ひる
はん
わった

I've just finished lunch.
ゆうべばん
はん
べた
あとですぐにねました
After dinner last night, I went to bed right away.
はん
じょうず
上手
たき
かた
っています

Do you know how to cook rice well?
はん
パンどちらいいです
Which do you prefer, rice or bread?
きて
あさ
はん
べて
みが
いて
シャワー
びて
しごと
仕事
おこな
った

I woke up, ate breakfast, brushed my teeth, took a shower and went to work.
あさ
はん
なに
べます

What do you usually have for breakfast?
ごはん
べて
いえかえります
I'm going to eat and go home.
ふたり
二人
もう
はん
べた

Have both of you already eaten?
あさ
ごはん
御飯
できています
Breakfast is ready.
あさ
ごはんなによろしいです
What would you like for breakfast?
これこれ
ぜて
から
はん
くわ
えてください

After mixing this and this together, add it to the rice.
わたし
パンより
はん
ほう
です
I prefer rice to bread.
わたし
ごはんよりパンほう

I like bread more than rice.
チンする
はん
ってきます

I'll go and buy some food we can heat up.
わたし
まいあさ
毎朝
はん
なっとうパンたまご
べて
がっこう
学校
きます

Every day I have rice and natto or bread and eggs, then I go to school.
はん
べる
まえ
あら
って

Wash your hands before eating.
たろう
太郎
はん
です
Taro, dinner's ready!
あした
明日
ちょうしょく
朝食
パンです
はん
です
Is tomorrow's breakfast bread or a proper one with rice?
かれ
たくさん
沢山
はん
べる

They eat a lot of rice.
おっと
しんぶん
新聞
ながら
あさ
ごはん
べる

My husband has his breakfast while reading the newspaper.
ディック
はん
です
りて
いらっしゃい
Come down, Dick. It is time for dinner.
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