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192 examples found containing 'ケーキ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
もう
ひと
ケーキ
べてもいい
です
May I have another piece of cake?
ケーキ
べない
かい
Won't you have some cake?
その
おとこ
ケーキ
ふた
った

The boy cut the cake in two.
このケーキおいしいです
This cake is delicious.
いい
していればおいしいケーキあげる
If you are a good boy, you shall have a nice cake.
わたし
はは
ケーキ
つく

My mother makes cakes.
テーブルケーキどれ
べて
いい
You can have any cake on the table.
まずケーキ
べたい

I want to eat some cake first.
ケーキ
ふた
あった
There were two cakes.
そのケーキナイフ
って
はいけない
Don't cut the cake with a knife.
ケーキもう
べてしまった

You have already eaten the cake.
ケーキもう1ついかが
How about another piece of cake?
ケーキ
つく
っていました

I was making a cake.
もう
ひと
ケーキいかがです
Would you like another piece of cake?
はは
ちち
ケーキ
つく
っています

My mother is making my father a cake.
わたし
ケーキ
つく
っている
しょうじょ
少女
っています

I know the girl who is making cakes.
おいしいケーキあげましょ
You shall have a nice cake.
はは
ケーキ
った

My mother cut the cake.
このケーキすてき
The cake tastes divine!
はは
クリスマスケーキ
つく
ってくれた

My mother made me a Christmas cake.
ケーキ
ください
Help yourself to the cake.
ケーキもう
べてしまいました

Have you eaten the cake yet?
ナイフケーキ
って
くだ
さい

Please cut the cake with a knife.
はは
ケーキ8つ
けました

Mother divided the cake into eight pieces.
はは
ケーキ
つく
っている

My mother is making a cake.
このケーキとてもおいしい
This cake is very delicious.
ケーキまだ
わっていない

You have not eaten the cake yet.
あのケーキ
べて
いい
May I eat that cake?
ケーキ
わり
いかが
Would you like some more cake?
ケーキ
ふたり
二人
けた

She divided the cake between the two.
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