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の is a very common word, and was excluded from the search
1538 examples found containing 'ん の'
なに
あった
Hey, what happened?
なに
んでいる
です
What are you reading?
いつ

How long have they been here?
ひとこと
おお

That last comment was pushing it.
きょう
今日
かね
ない
I have no money today.
なに
かんが
えて

What do you think you're doing?
もうなにやって
Jeez, what're you up to?
ひとつ
いけん
意見
あるです
I have an idea.
ふる
しゃしん
写真
てた

I was looking at old pictures.
なに
ってる

What are you talking about!?
ずっと
なに
していただい
What have you been doing?
じぶん
自分
やりたいです
I prefer to do it on my own.
ってもらえる
いい
I hope you like it.
しなくていいです
It's all right.
たいせつ
大切
はなし
あるです
I'm about to tell you something important.
いそ
いでいる
です
Are you in a hurry?
メアリーもう
わった

I'm through with Mary.
なに
こった

What's up?
いがい
意外
はなし
ある
You know something?
なに
っている

What're you waiting for?
すいようび
水曜日
えませ
もくようび
木曜日
えます

I can’t see you on Wednesday, but I can see you on Thursday.
この
しごと
仕事
わってくれたら
いい
I wish this job was over.
まれてこなかったら
よかった
I wish you'd never been born.
かのじょ
彼女
そうだん
相談
あいて
相手
しい

She needs someone to turn to for advice.
たいせつ
大切
ことから
Now, this is really important.
あの
きぶん
気分
わるいです
Miss! I feel sick.
にほん
日本
この
てがみ
手紙
したい
です
I want to send this letter to Japan.
かない
ったら
かない

I'm not going, and that's that.
なに
って
ってくれない

What do you mean, why don't I ever say it?
なか
うご
かしてみたい

Just like you want it to.
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