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617 examples found containing '木'
あの
fragment, headline etc.
that tree
もくようび
木曜日
にほん
日本
きます

I'm going to Japan on Thursday.
あの
とても
おお.
きい
です
That tree is really big, isn't it?
きむら
木村
せんせい
先生
はな
しになります

Kimura-sensei will speak.
がっこう
学校
まえ
なんほん
何本
えます

You see some trees in front of the school.
あの

that tree
あの

that tree
あの

that tree
サル
から
ちる

Monkeys also fall from trees.
あの

that tree
あの

that tree
その
やま
ない
The hill is bare of trees.
これほかどの
より
たか

This is taller than any other tree.
かみ
から
つく
られる

Paper is made from wood.
これとても
たか
です
This is a very tall tree.
あの
これほど
たか
くない

That tree is not so tall as this.
たとえあってほとんどない
There were few, if any, trees.
その
おとこ
たおれた
すわっていた
The man was sitting on a fallen tree.
あの

that tree
あの

that tree
その
とても
たか
なった
The tree grew very tall.
そのいす
できている
The chairs are made of wood.
パブロさん
たかぎ
高木
だいがく
大学
きたい
です
Pablo wants to go to Takagi University.
とり
うえ
うた
っている

A bird is singing in the tree.
きん
えない

Money does not grow on trees.
いぬ
つないでおいて
くだ
さい

Keep your dog chained up to the tree.
わたし
くし
っています

I have a wooden comb.
あの
おお
きい
ていました

He was looking at that big tree.
くるま
ぶつかった
The car bumped the tree.
についてもっと
りたい
おも
いました

He wanted to know more about the trees, too.
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