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183 examples found containing 'パン' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
パン
はんぶん
半分
ともだちあげました
I gave half of the bread to my friend.
パンたまご
べました

I ate bread and eggs.
あさパン
べません

I don’t eat bread in the morning.
とき
パン
ってきてください

When you come, please buy some bread.
いもうとパン
はんぶん
半分
あげました
I gave my younger sister half of the bread.
パン
って
ください
Please slice a loaf of bread for me.
スーパー
ったら
パン
ってくる

When I go to the supermarket, I'll buy some bread.
このパンとてもおいしい
This bread is very delicious.
もうこれ
いじょう
以上
パンありません
We don't have any more bread.
マユコ
ちょうしょく
朝食
パン
べる

Mayuko eats bread for breakfast.
ちょうしょくよう
朝食用
パン
なん
とか
ある
We have barely enough bread for breakfast.
これパン
いっしゅ
一種

This is a kind of bread.
わたし
けさ
今朝
バターつきパン
べた

I ate bread and butter this morning.
わたし
ただパン
ひとくち
一口
べた
だけ
I only took a bite of bread.
あの
みせ
パン
っています

Do they sell bread at that store?
ちょうしょく
朝食
コーヒーパン
めている

I always have coffee and toast for breakfast.
パン
ねだん
値段
じゅう
10
えん
がった

Bread has gone up ten yen in price.
はん
パンどちらいいです
Which do you prefer, rice or bread?
バター
った
パン
いがい
以外
なに
べなかった

I ate nothing but bread and butter.
バター
パン
わたし
いつも
ちょうしょく
朝食
です
Bread and butter is my usual breakfast.
パン
った

I bought two loaves of bread.
かのじょ
彼女
パンバター
った

She spread the butter on the bread.
はは
パン
まち
いきました
Mother went to town to get some bread.
わたし
はは
まいあさ
毎朝
パン

My mother bakes bread every morning.
きみ
ちゅうしょく
昼食
パン
べます

Do you have bread for lunch?
かれ
バター
パン

He likes bread and butter.
パンたくさんあるまたバターについて
じゅうぶん
十分
すぎる
ほどある
We have lots of bread, and as for butter, we have more than enough.
パンミルク
ひつよう
必要

I need some bread and milk.
このバターつきパンいただいていいです
May I have this bread and butter?
パン
こむぎ
小麦
から
つく
られます

Bread is made from wheat.
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