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995 examples found containing 'みず' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
みず
ってきて
ください
Could you bring me some water?
たとえ
なか
みず
なか

Go through fire and water.
みず
いがい
以外
なに
えなかった

Nothing was to be seen but water.
みず
ください
Some water, please.
みず
いがい
以外
なに
えない

Nothing is to be seen but water.
みず
じゅうぶん
十分
ある
We have water enough.
みず
ほしいです
I'd like some water.
みず
すこ
ください
Please give me some water.
この
みず
よい
It is good to drink this water.
はな
みず
やり
わった

I've finished watering the flowers.
みず
ください
Can I have some water, please?
ベティ
はな
みず
やっています
Betty is watering the flowers.
この
みず
んで
あんしん
安心
です
This water is safe to drink.
みず
みっ
ください
Three waters please.
かんじょう
感情
みず
fragment, headline etc.
Emotions are water
みず
みたい

I want to drink some water.
かわ
みず
ありませんでした
There was no water in the river.
みず
なければ
にんげん
人間
きられない

But for water, no man could live.
わたし
みず
すこ
ください
Give me some water, please.
みず
もう

"Time to drink some water."
この
みず
いい
あじ
する
This water tastes good.
はな
みず
やらなければならない
We must water the flower.
ちち
はな
みず
やっている
Father is watering flowers.
おがわ
小川
みず

Drink water from a stream.
ビン
みず
のこ
っていない

There is no water left in the bottle.
その
いぬ
みず
すこ
んで
そして
ていった

The dog drank some water and went away.
みず
ここいちばん
ふか

The water is deepest here.
はな
とても
みず
しがっている

The flower is crying out for water.
みず
ふそく
不足
する
ふじゆう
不自由
する

A water shortage causes inconvenience.
みず
せいぶつ
生物
ぜったい
絶対
ひつよう
必要
である
Water is essential to life.
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