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112 examples found containing '星 ほし'
ほし
よる
kotowaza
Make a wish on a starry night (literally: on a night when the stars fall).
その
ばん
ほし
ひとつみられなかった
Not a star was to be seen that night.
たいよう
太陽
いちばん
一番
あか
るい
ほし

The sun is the brightest star.
こんばん
今晩
ほし
1つ
られない

Not a single star is to be seen tonight.
こんや
今夜
そら
ほし
あか
るい

The heavens are bright with stars tonight.
そら
ほし
いっぱい
一杯

The sky is full of stars.
そら
むすう
無数
ほし
えた

There were countless stars in the sky.
ほし
えはじめた

The stars were beginning to appear.
ほし
いっぱい
ひろ
がっている

The stars are spread all over the night sky.
える
ほし
かず
むすう
無数
です
The number of visible stars is very great.
そら
たすう
多数
ほし
えた

Numerous stars were visible in the sky.
そら
ほし
ひと
られなかった

Not a star was to be seen in the sky.
この
ちいき
地域
ほし
はっきり
える

Stars can be seen clearly in this area.
ばんめ
番目
ほし
ある
おうさま
王様
もの
でした
The third star belonged to a certain king.
そら
いくつ
ほし
えた

There were several stars to be seen in the sky.
そら
ほし
1つ
えなかった

Not a star was to be seen in the sky.
すべて
ほし
たま

Every star is a sphere.
ほし
そら
いっぱい
ひろ
がっている

The stars are spread all over the night sky.
あの
ちい
さい
ほし
いちばん
一番
あか
るい

That small star is brightest.
ほし
ひと
えなかった

Not a star was to be seen.
ほし
ねが

Let me wish upon a shooting star.
ほし
そら
ひか
っています

The stars are shining in the sky.
この
ちいき
地域
よる
ほし
えます

Stars can be seen at night in this area.
ほし
ひるま
昼間
られません

Stars cannot be seen in the daytime.
ひるま
昼間
ほし
えない

No stars are to be seen in the daytime.
さくや
昨夜
おくじょう
屋上
から
ほし
かんさつ
観察
した

Last night, we watched the stars from the rooftop.
あした
明日
よる
ほし
えます

Can the star be seen tomorrow night?
ほし
てきた

The stars came out.
キャシー
ほし
つめている

Kathy is gazing at the stars.
こんばん
今晩
おお
ほし
える

We can see many stars tonight.
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