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435 examples found containing '大きい' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ジョン
はなし
おお
きい

John talks big.
あのイヌ
おお
きい

That dog is big.
あの
とても
おお.
きい
です
That tree is really big, isn't it?
この
まち
おお
きくなくて
しずかです
This town is not big, and it’s quiet.
この
さかな
おお
きい

This fish is big.
おお
きい
こうえん
だいがく
大学
ひがし
あります
The big park is east of the university.
これ
おお
きすぎました

This is too big.
この
きょうしつ
教室
とても
おお
きい

This classroom is very large.
かれ
おお
きく
なったら
いしゃ
医者
なるつもり
He is going to be a doctor when he grows up.
この
ほん
おお
きすぎて
わたし
ポケット
はい
らない

This book is too large to go in my pocket.
おお
きく
なったら
なに
なるつもりかい
What are you going to be when you grow up?
いもうとさん
おお
きい
です
Your little sister's eyes are big, arent' they?
かれ
おお
きく
なって
いしゃ
医者
なった
He grew up to be a doctor.
この
いぬ
おお
きい

This dog is big.
だいがく
大学
みぎ
がわ
おお.
きい
こうえんあります
There is a big park on the right side of the university.
くち
おお
きく
けて

Open your mouth wide.
おお
きく
なったら
なに
なりたいです
What do you want to be when you grow up?
おお
きく
なったら
えいご
英語
せんせい
先生
なりたい
When I grow up, I want to be an English teacher.
かのじょ
彼女
おお
きい
です
She has big eyes.
アメリカとても
おお
きい

America is very large.
とても
おお
きい

They are very big.
このかばんのほうがそのかばんより
おお
きい
です
This bag is bigger than that bag.
あの
おお
きい
ていました

He was looking at that big tree.
ちきゅう
地球
つき
よりずっと
おお
きい

The earth is far bigger than the moon.
あなた
いぬ
おお
きくて
わたし
ちい
さい

Your dog is big and mine is small.
たいよう
太陽
つき
よりずっと
おお
きい

The sun is much larger than the moon.
あの
おお
きい
わたし
です
That big one is also mine.
えきまえ
駅前
ほんや
本屋
とても
おお
きい

The bookstore across from the station is very large.
この
どうぶつ
動物
あれより
おお
きい

This animal is bigger than that one.
かれ
おお
きく
なってとても
しんらい
信頼
できる
ひと
なった
He grew up to be a very reliable man.
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