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805 examples found containing 'イヌ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
あのイヌ
おお
きい

That dog is big.
どのイヌ
きています

Every dog is alive.
ほとんどイヌ
きています

Most of the dogs are alive.
これらイヌ
おお
きい

These dogs are big.
たくさんイヌ
きています

Many dogs are alive.
すべてイヌ
きています

All the dogs are alive.
ほとんどすべてイヌ
きています

Almost all of the dogs are alive.
あれらのイヌ
おお
きい

Those dogs are big.
それらイヌ
おお
きています

Many of the dogs are alive.
マイク
かれ
イヌポチ
です
Does Mike call his dog Pochi?
イヌ
ぬし
はんこう
反抗
した

The dog rebelled against his master.
わたし
イヌ
つけた
ひと
ほうしゅう
報酬
ます

There will be a reward for the person who finds my dog.
しり
ことイヌ
たが
きょうじゃく
強弱
かる
という
It is said that dogs assess their relative strength by smelling each other's bottoms
それらイヌ
なんびき
何匹
きています

Some of the dogs are alive.
いっぴき
1匹
イヌ
こうえん
公園
はし
っています

A dog is running in the park.
イヌ
たいしょうてき
対照的
ネコごく
さいきん
最近
なって
ならされたものである
In contrast to the dog, the cat has become domesticated only in recent times.
それらイヌ
うち
いっぴき
1匹
きています

One of the dogs is alive.
イヌ
するど
きゅうかく
嗅覚
っている

A dog has an acute sense of smell.
チューたろう
たなか
田中
さん
いぬ
です
Chewtarou is Mrs Tanaka's dog.
わたし
ひとりこの
いぬ
こや
小屋
つく
った

I made this kennel by myself.
わたし
いぬ
にく
やる
I feed meat to my dog.
わたし
いぬ
しろ

My dog is white.
その
いぬ
はし
はじ
めた

The dog began to run.
その
いぬ
しろ
です
The dog is white.
その
いぬ
んでいた

The dog was dead.
この
いぬ
おお
きい

This dog is big.
いぬ
んでいる

The dog is dead.
なに
けん
です
What breed of dog is it?
だれ
いぬ
せわ
世話
する
Who is going to look after our dog?
わたし
ほとんど
まいにち
毎日
その
いぬ
であ
出会

I run into that dog almost every day.
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