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16 examples found containing '人参' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かれ
にんじん
人参
きら
です
He hates carrots.
にんじん
人参
よい
Carrots are good for the eyesight.
にんじん
人参
その
しょくりょうひんてん
食料品店
っています

They sell carrots at the grocery store.
だいこん
大根
にんじん
人参
より
たか
かもしれない
Daikon might be more expensive than the carrots.
にんじん
人参
ビタミンたくさん
ふく
んでいる

Carrots contain a lot of vitamin A.
こども
子供
じだい
時代
はは
わたし
まいにち
毎日
にんじん
べさせた

Mother made me eat carrots every day in my childhood.
かのじょ
彼女
にんじん
とした

She cut off the carrot tops.
かのじょ
彼女
あかみ
赤味
がかった
かみ
しているそれでにんじんというあだなついている
She has reddish hair, whence comes her nickname "Carrot".
いえ
あかみ
赤味
がかった
かみ
そばかすせい
はは
ぶべつ
侮蔑
めて
にんじん
なづ
名付
みな
そう
ばせています

At home, because of his reddish hair and freckles, his mother scornfully named him "carrot" and had everybody else call him that.
わたし
とりわけニンジンきらい
I like carrots least of all.
かのじょ
彼女
ニンジン
だいきら
大嫌

She hates carrots.
ウサギニンジン
です
Rabbits like to eat carrots.
かれ
ニンジン
ないので
べなかった

Not liking carrots, he didn't eat it.
ニンジン
べつ
して
かれ
べない
ものない
Apart from carrots, there is nothing he does not eat.
わたし
ニンジン
きら
わたし
きら

"I don't like carrots." "Neither do I."
ニンジンカブ
しょくよう
食用
こんさい
根菜
です
Carrots and turnips are edible roots.
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