Components
18 examples found containing 'ひなた' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ひなたいる
とき
なに
かぶっていなさい
Cover your head when you are in the sun.
ここ
なた
すわ
っている
まだ
さむ

Sitting here in the sun, I still feel cold.
ねこ
なた
ている

A cat is lying in the sun.
ねこ
なた
あそ

Cats like playing in the sun.
ここ
なた
すわ
っている
けれども
わたし
まだ
さむ

Sitting here in the sun, I still feel cold.
ひなた
すわ
っている
のにまだ
さむけ
寒気
した
Even though I was sitting in the sun, I still felt chilly.
ひなた
陽菜
せんせい
先生
ふとう
不当
ひなん
非難
して
せんせい
先生
びょうき
病気
なった
Hinata criticized her teacher unfairly and the teacher became sick.
ひなた
日向
すわっているのに
わたし
まだ
さむけ
寒気
した
Though I was sitting in the sun, I still felt chilly.
こおり
なた
けてしまった

The ice has melted in the sun.
こどもたち
子供達
なた
あそ
んでいた

The children were playing in the sunshine.
いちにちちゅう
一日中
ひなた
すわ
っている
なんていいはずありません
It can't be good sitting in the sun all day.
ひなた
日向
あまりくいてはいけません
Don't stay in the sun too long.
ひなた
日向
パイナップルいい
にお
している
There is the scent of pineapples in the sun.
うち
いぬ
いちにちちゅう
一日中
なた
よこ
なっている
Our dog has been lying in the sun all day.
ひなたぼっこしているあまり
きも
気持
ちよさ
ウトウトしてしまった
I felt so good as I lazed in the sunshine that I drifted off to sleep.
ねこ
なたぼっこ
していた
The cat was basking in the sun.
かれ
よく
なに
せず
ひなた
日向
ぼっこ
していた
He would sit in the sun doing nothing.
ここ
なたぼっこ
していて
ぼく
まだ
さむ

Sitting here in the sun, I still feel cold.
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