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27 examples found containing 'のみます' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたしまいあさコーヒーのみます
I also drink coffee every morning.
あさいつもコーヒーのみます
Do you usually drink coffee in the morning?
あさコーヒーのみます
Do you drink coffee in the morning?
でもまいあさコーヒーのみます
But I drink coffee every morning.
まいにち
毎日
みます

I drink it every day.
なに
みます

Would you like to drink anything?
なに
みます

What will you have to drink?
たいてい
にほんじん
日本人
すいどう
水道
みず
みます

Most Japanese drink water from the tap.
コーヒー
みます

Have some coffee?
コーヒー
みます

Will you have some coffee?
あなた
くに
ちゃ
みます

Do people drink tea in your country?
あなたいつも
ちょうしょく
朝食
コーヒー
みます

Do you always have coffee with your breakfast?
コーヒー
みます
きょう
今日
ちゃ
みます

I drink coffee, but today I will drink tea.
かれ
まいにち
毎日
ミルクたくさん
みます

He drinks a lot of milk every day.
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳
みます

Do you have some milk?
わたし
ちち
まいあさ
毎朝
いっぱい
1杯
コーヒー
みます

My father drinks a cup of coffee every morning.
さけ
みます

Do you drink alcohol?
かのじょ
彼女
まいあさ
毎朝
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳
いち
ビン
みます

She has a bottle of milk every morning.
あなたふつう
ちょうしょく
朝食
こうちゃ
紅茶
みます

Do you usually have tea for breakfast?
わたし
いつも
あさ
コーヒー
はい
みます

I always have two cups of coffee in the morning.
ちゃ
わがし
和菓子
べる
まえ
みます

You drink the tea before you eat the Japanese sweets.
かれ
コーラ
みます

They drink coke.
ケイト
まいにち
毎日
ミルクたくさん
みます

Kate drinks a lot of milk every day.
あなた
貴方
ちゃ
みます

You drink tea.
サンド
あさ
パンコーヒー
いっぱい
一杯
みます

Sandra takes a slice of bread and a cup of coffee for breakfast.
わたし
ときどき
時々
わたし
オフィスから
して
コーヒー
みます

I sometimes escape from my office and have a cup of coffee.
サンドラちゃん
あさ
パン
いちまい
一枚
コーヒー
いっぱい
一杯
みます

Sandra takes a slice of bread and a cup of coffee for breakfast.
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