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334 examples found containing 'すう' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
あなたタバコすいます
Do you smoke?
ちち
たばこ

My father smokes.
たばこ
煙草
しゅうかん
習慣
わる
しゅうかん
習慣
です
Smoking is a bad habit.
たばこ
煙草
からだ
わる

Smoking is harmful to the health.
そんなにたばこすってはいけません
You ought not to smoke so much.
わたし
タバコ

I smoke cigarettes.
たばこ
こと
からだ
わる

Smoking is bad for your health.
たばこ
こと
がい
あた
える

Smoking does you harm.
あなたタバコすわない
ほう
よい
You had better not smoke so much.
きょう
今日
タバコ
しない
I don't feel like smoking today.
ちち
タバコ
やめた
My father stopped smoking.
ここ
わたし
タバコすうこと
します
Would you mind me smoking here?
かれ
タバコ
やめました
He stopped smoking.
かのじょ
彼女
たばこ
やめた
She stopped smoking.
わたし
もっと
わる
しゅうかん
習慣
タバコ
ことです
My worst vice is smoking.
こども
子供
たばこ
きん
じられている

Children are prohibited from smoking.
かれ
きょねん
去年
たばこ
やめた
He stopped smoking last year.
わたし
タバコ
やめた
I stopped smoking.
かれ
たばこ
しゅうかん
習慣
やめた
He got out of the habit of smoking.
わたし
あに
ずいぶんたばこ

My brother smokes a great deal.
あなたタバコ
かんしん
感心
しない

I don't agree with you smoking.
わたし
まえ
って
かんが
える

I think twice before I smoke.
しゅうかん
週間
タバコすわなくて
へいき
平気
です
Can you do without smoking for a week?
その
かいしゃ
会社
つと
めだして
すぐ
かれ
たばこ
煙草
ようなった
He got into the habit of smoking soon after he got a job in the company.
きみ
たばこ
煙草
やめること
ひつよう
必要

It is necessary for you to stop smoking.
タバコ
けんこう
健康
くない

Smoking is bad for your health.
わたし
かれ
たばこ
煙草
けいこく
警告
された

I warned him not to smoke.
ありがね
ぜんぶ
全部
すってしまった
We shot our wad (literally: we used up all our money).
わたし
ちち
タバコ
だけでなく
さけ

Besides smoking, my father drinks.
かれ
タバコ

He smokes a pack of cigarettes a day.
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