Components
192 examples found containing '別'
こと
おこな
こと
べつ
である
Saying and doing are two different things.
これ
らない
べつ
もの
せてくれ

I don't like this. Show me another.
べつ
わせて
くだ
さい

Let me buy you another one.
っている
こと
おし
える
ことまったく
べつ

To know is one thing, to teach is another.
べつ
しごと
仕事
つけました

I've found another job.
べつ
いたい

I want to buy another.
こと
する
こと
べつ
もんだい
問題

To say is one thing, and to do is another.
べつ
せて
くだ
さい

Please show me another.
べつ
でんわ
電話
ています

He is on another phone.
それ
べつ
もんだい
問題

That is another matter.
それまったく
べつ
もんだい
問題
です
That is quite another matter.
べつ
とけい
時計
せて
ください
Show me another watch.
これ
らない
から
べつ
せて
ください
I don't like this one; show me another.
べつ
カメラ
ください
Show me another camera.
べつ
せてくれません

Would you please show me another one?
いう
こと
おこな
こと
まったく
べつ

To say is one thing, and to do quite another.
べつ
かた
ってみよ

Let me put it in another way.
べつ
せてもらえません

Could you show me another, please?
ことすること
べつ

To say is one thing, to do is another.
べつ
もの
せて
くだ
さい

Please show me another.
それ
まった
べつ
こと

That's quite another thing.
あま
もの
べつ
はら

I always have room for dessert.
もう
ひと
べつ
もの
せて
くだ
さい

Please show me another one.
さいきん
最近
わたし
べつ
アパート
した

Recently I moved to another apartment.
このシャツ
りません
べつ
せて
くだ
さい

I don't like this shirt. Show me another.
これ
ぜんぜん
全然
べつ
しかた
仕方
でしなければならない
This must be done quite otherwise.
ひと
げんご
言語
っている
それ
おし
える
べつ

To know a language is one thing, and to teach it is another.
さて
べつ
もんだい
問題
はい
ります

We now turn to a different problem.
きょう
今日
なに
べつ
ことしたい
する
I feel like doing something different today.
こと
おこな
こと
べつ
こと
Saying is one thing and doing another.
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