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147 examples found containing 'のむ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
この
みず
よい
It is good to drink this water.
おがわ
小川
みず

Drink water from a stream.
わたし
きっさてん
コーヒー
だいす
大好
です
I love the coffee I drink in coffee shops.
ビール
やめている
I'm off beer.
なに
もの
くだ
さい

Give me something to drink.
わたし
コーヒー
ねむ
れない

Coffee keeps me awake.
あの
みず
きも
気持
わる

I don't feel well after drinking that water.
なに
ものくれません
Will you give me something to drink?
わたし
なに
もの
ほしい
I want something to drink.
なに
ものくれ
Give me something to drink.
ちち
さけ
やめた
Father stopped drinking.
かれ
よく
さけ

He often goes out drinking.
わたし
たち
みず
すこ
なかった
We had no water to drink.
スープ
ときに
おと
たててはいけません
Have your soup without making noise.
その
みず
てきとう
適当

The water is not fit to drink.
わたし
かわ
のむこう
わた
して
ください
Please take me across the river.
かれ
いき
のんだ
He held his breath.
かのじょ
彼女
ビール
くせついた
She took to drinking beer.
たいてい
ちょうしょく
朝食
コップ
いっぱい
一杯
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳

I usually have a glass of milk for breakfast.
コーヒー
あつ
すぎて
すこ
ずつ
ほかなかった
I had to sip the coffee because it was too hot.
かのじょ
彼女
ときおり
時折
ワイン
すこ

She drinks a little wine at times.
スープ
とき
おと
たててはいけない
Do not make a noise when you eat soup.
あいつクラスいちばんのまぬ
He is the dumbest kid in the class.
クラス
はんすう
半数
せいと
生徒
コーヒー

Half the class say that they drink coffee.
まえ
ビール

Don't drink beer before going to bed.
さけ
やめたらどうだい
I advise you to give up drinking.
かれ
まいあさ
毎朝
いっぱい
1杯
みず

He drinks a glass of water every morning.
わたし
たち
コーヒーのみながら
はな
した

We talked over a cup of coffee.
それ
わたし
いき
のんだ
When I saw it, it took my breath away.
スープ
とき
おと
たてる
Don't make noises when you eat soup.
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