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13 examples found containing '域外' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
おんくにわたし
きがい
っています

I have something to live for in music.
わたし
たち
なに
きがい
たなければならない

We must have something to live for.
きん
かせぐこと
かれ
きがい

Making money is his religion.
かのじょ
彼女
むすこ
息子
だけ
きがい
だった
Her son meant everything to her.
わたし
がい
甲斐
ない
I have nothing to live for.
ながい
長生
ひけつ
秘訣
がい
甲斐
こと
そう
It is said that the secret of long life is to have something to live for.
いま
かれ
なに
きがい
ない
Now he has nothing to live for.
わたし
がい
甲斐
こども
子供
ふれあいである
My life's passion is working with children.
としよ
年寄
きがい
ひつよう
必要

Old people need something to live for.
かのじょ
彼女
むすこ
息子
きがい
です
Her son makes life worth living.
わたし
れんあい
恋愛
いがい
以外
じんせい
人生
きがい
みだ
見出
せません

Besides love affairs, I cannot find any motivation in my life.
しんぶん
新聞
きしゃ
記者
よる
じんせい
人生
きがい
あるものなるないです
According to the newspaperman, it makes life worthwhile, doesn't it?
あなた
かげ
わたし
がい
甲斐
かん
じます

You make life worth living.
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