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429 examples found containing '川'
わたしくに
かわ
おおいです
There are many rivers in my country.
その
かわ
ひろ

The river is wide.
にほん
日本
いちばん
なが
かわ
どれです
Which river is the longest in Japan?
かわ
みず
ありませんでした
There was no water in the river.
しょうねん
少年
たち
いかだ
かわ
くだった
The boy went down the river on a raft.
かわ
って
いいです
May I go to the river?
この
かわ
さかな
おお

Fish abound in this river.
わたし
やっと
かわ
わた
った

I finally got across the river.
かれ
かわ
およ
いでません

They aren't swimming in the river.
かれ
かわ
およ
いで
わた
った

They swam across the river.
なが
しず
かな
かわ
みず
ふか

Still waters run deep.
かれ
ある
いて
かわ
わた
った

They crossed the waters on foot.
この
かわ
およ
なが
はや
すぎる

This river flows too fast to swim in.
その
まち
その
かわ
から
みず
きょうきゅう
供給
している

The town is supplied with water from the river.
かわ
って
ゆっくりする
です
I like going to the river and relaxing.
かのじょ
彼女
って
かわ
ていた

She stood looking at a boat on the river.
この
かわ
うつく
しい

This river is beautiful.
その
たてもの
建物
かわ
そば
っていた

The building stood beside the river.
あの
かわ
およ
きけん
危険

That river is dangerous to swim in.
この
かわ
およ
いで
わたる
きけん
危険

This river is dangerous to swim across.
おおあめ
大雨
かわ
あふれた
The river overflowed because of the heavy rain.
しず
かな
かわ
みず
ふか

Still waters run deep.
はる
なる
かわ
ここあふれる
Every spring the river floods here.
この
かわ
およ
きけん
危険

It's dangerous to swim in this river.
ふね
かわ
くだ
っていった

The ship sailed down the river.
わたし
かわ
およ
いでいた

I was swimming in the river.
この
かわ
みず
とてもきれい
The water in this river is very clean.
この
かわ
およ
きけん
危険

This river is dangerous to swim in.
その
かわ
さかな
いっぱいいる
Fish abound in this river.
その
かわ
あまりきれいなかった
The river was not so clean.
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