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378 examples found containing 'ねこ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ねこいぬどちら
です
Which do you like better cats or dogs?
ねこいっぴきかっています
I have one cat.
ねこかっています
I have a 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.
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.
ねこ
ない
ネズミ
あそ
まわる
When the cat's away, the mice do play.
わたし
ねこ
へや
部屋
れた

I let the cat into my room.
あの
ねこ
とてもきれい
That cat has beautiful fur.
わたし
いぬ
ねこ
なかよ
仲良
らしている

My dog and cat live in harmony with each other.
ベッド
した
ねこ
いる
There is a cat under the bed.
わたし
あの
みせ
ねこ
った

I bought a cat at that shop.
ねこ
ソファーねむっている
The cat is sleeping on the sofa.
ねこ
りたい
ほど
いそが
しい

We are very busy and short-handed.
わたし
なか
ねこ
れた

I let in the cat.
あなた
くろ
ねこ
です
Do you like black cats?
だいどころ
台所
ねこ
いる
There is a cat in the kitchen.
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.
その
ねこ
くび
リボン
いていました

The cat had a ribbon around its neck.
わたし
この
ねこ
せわ
世話
しなければならない
I have to look after this cat.
わたし
たち
にわ
かわいそうな
ちい
さな
ねこ
つけた

We found a poor little cat in the yard.
その
ねこ
みず
ほしそう
The cat seems to want some water.
ねこ
ソファー
うえ
ている

A cat is lying on the sofa.
かのじょ
彼女
ねこ
れんそう
連想
します

Her eyes remind me of a cat.
この
ねこ
あの
ねこ
おな
くらい
おお
きい

This cat is as big as that one.
ねこ
わたし
つめ
てた

The cat dug its claws into my hand.
ねこ
とてもきれい
きな
どうぶつ
動物

Cats are very clean animals.
ねこ
なた
あそ

Cats like playing in the sun.
ねこ
にく
より
さかな
この

The cat prefers fish to meat.
トラ
ねこ
より
おお
きくて
つよ

A tiger is bigger and stronger than a cat.
さいきん
最近
ねこ
ネズミ
べない

Modern cats don't eat rats.
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