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374 examples found containing 'ねこ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ねこかっています
I have a cat.
ねこいっぴきかっています
I have one cat.
ねこ
いなくなるネズミたち
あそ
びだす

When the cat is away, the mice will play.
その
ねこ
ゆっくりねずみ
ちか
づいた

The cat slowly approached the mouse.
ねこ
へや
部屋
から
した

A cat dashed out of the room.
ねこ
ない
ネズミ
あそ
まわる
When the cat's away, the mice do play.
ねこ
かぶっている
He is hiding his claws.
わたし
ねこ
テーブル
した
から
てきた

My cat has come out from under the table.
かのじょ
彼女
ねこ
れんそう
連想
します

Her eyes remind me of a cat.
ねこ
とりわけ
さかな

Cats like fish in particular.
トラ
ねこ
より
おお
きくて
つよ

A tiger is bigger and stronger than a cat.
わたし
ねこ
いえ
そと
した

I let the cat out of the house.
かれ
ねこ
いじめて
よろこ
んだ

He took delight in teasing the kitten.
ねこ
んで
から
かのじょ
彼女
げんき
元気
ない
She has been unhappy since her cat died.
さいきん
最近
ねこ
ネズミ
べない

Modern cats don't eat rats.
こども
子供
トラ
ねこ
ている

Young tigers resemble cats.
うち
いぬ
ねこ
なかよ
仲良
やっている
My cat and dog get along.
だいどころ
台所
からその
ねこ
してくれ

Chase the cat from the kitchen.
テーブル
うえ
ねこ
ねむ
っている

The cat on the table is sleeping.
ねこ
やみ
もの
える

A cat can see in the dark.
ねこ
おうさま
王様
られる

Even a cat may look at a king.
わたし
あの
みせ
ねこ
った

I bought a cat at that shop.
かれ
ねこ
ない
He does not like cats.
ねこ
にんげん
人間
ない
Cats are not human.
おんな
こころ
ねこ

A woman's mind and winter wind change often.
ベッド
した
ねこ
いる
There is a cat under the bed.
ねこ
ころ
ほうほう
方法
いろいろある
There's more ways than one to kill a cat.
いなくなった
ねこ
まだ
つかってない

The missing cat has not been found yet.
テーブル
うえ
ねこ
いた
On the table there was a cat.
テーブル
した
ねこ
いる
Is there a cat under the table?
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