Components
18 examples found containing '咲'
はな
すぐ
きます

The flower will come out soon.
はな
はじ
めている

The flowers are opening.
はる
になれば
はな
うま
にお

In the spring, the flowers bloom fully, look beautiful, and smell sweet.
はな
うめ
さんがつ
3月
みうめ
実梅
さんがつ
3月
きます

The 'hanaume' (flowering) variation blooms between January and March, while the 'miume' (fruit-bearing) variation blooms between February and March.
はる
になるとこの
いけ
まわ
には
いろ
とりどり
はな
いちめん
一面
みだ
れる

In spring, colorful flowers bloom all over the area around this pond.
まど
さい
オレンジ
あって
なつ
しろ
かお
たか
はな
きました

Orange trees grew outside the windows, and in summertime white flowers with a sweet scent bloomed.
はな
はじ
あらゆるもの
りょくしょく
緑色
になろうとしています
The flowers are beginning to grow and everything is becoming green.
あなたところバラもう
きました

Have your roses come out yet?
バラ
はる
きます

The roses bloom in spring.
かのじょ
彼女
りんご
いっせいに
ました

She watched the apple trees burst into blossom.
ああ
おとこ
にごん
二言
ないでも
てつだ
手伝
だけから
みさき
美咲
やれ
Yes, a man is as good as his word. But I'll just be helping, you understand. You'll have to work too.
ひんしゅ
品種
によって
じゅうにがつ
12月
から
はじ
める
はやざ
早咲
ものあり
はやざ
早咲
ひんしゅ
品種
しょうがつ
正月
つか
使
われたり
します
Depending on the variety, early-blooming types come into flower from December and these varieties may be used in new-year flower arrangements.
はる
なれば
はな
あま
にお

When spring sets in, the flowers smell sweet.
いもうと
さきこ
咲子
です
おれ
としご
年子
こん
じゅけんせい
受験生
です
This is my little sister Sakiko. She was born the same year as me and is now studying for her exams.
みさき
美咲
あたら
しく
であ
出会
った
ひと
ねつれつ
熱烈
こい
しました
Miki fell passionately in love with someone she just met.
はる
たくさん
はな
はじ
める

A lot of flowers begin to bloom in spring.
こうえん
公園
すべ
さくら
はな
きそろっている

All the cherry trees in the park are in full bloom.
にわ
さまざま
様々
はな
みだ
れていた

The garden was a riot of color.
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