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41 examples found containing '木の葉' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ほとんどみんな
ちてしまった

Almost all the leaves went off the tree.
あめあ
雨上
がり
している
The leaves are fresh after a rainfall.
あき
こうよう
紅葉
する

The leaves of the trees turn red in the fall.
ちじょう
地上
ちた

The leaves fell to the earth.
あきかぜ
秋風
よう
Like a leaf in the autumn breeze.
じゅうがつ
十月
はじ
める

Leaves begin to fall in October.
あめ
して
える

The leaves look fresh in the rain.
あき
なる
いろ
わる

The leaves change color in autumn.
その
きいろ
黄色
なった
The leaves of the tree turned yellow.
あき
こうよう
紅葉
する

The leaves turn in autumn.
つめ
たい
きたかぜ
北風
ちゃいろ
茶色
した
The cold north wind turned the leaves brown.
あか
なった
The leaves of the trees have turned red.
あき
ちゃいろ
茶色
なる
The leaves go brown in fall.
あき
あか
きいろ
黄色
わる

In the fall, the leaves turn red and gold.
さむ
なって
こうよう
紅葉
した

The cold weather has turned the leaves red.
あき
きいろ
黄色
なる
The leaves of the trees turn yellow in fall.
かぜ
んだ

The leaves blew off.
あき
ちる

Leaves fall in the autumn.
あき
じめん
地面
ちる

The leaves fall to the earth in autumn.
じめん
地面
いちめん
一面
あつ
もっていた

Leaves lay thick over the ground.
あき
なり
はじ
めた

Autumn came and the leaves started to fall.
あき
ほどう
歩道
あつ
まる

Leaves collect on the sidewalk in the fall.
あか
きいろ
黄色
なり
はじ
めた

The leaves began to turn red and yellow.
みんな
ちてしまった

The leaves have all fallen.
その
みな
きいろ
黄色
なった
All the leaves on the tree turned yellow.
みず
いていた
しばらくする
みず
なか
しずんでしまった
The leaves that were floating on the water eventually sank down into the water.
さらさらという
こえた

I heard the leaves rustling.
かのじょ
彼女
はつしも
初霜
きいろ
黄色
あか
えていく

She watched the first frost turn the leaves to bright yellow and red.
ふう
こゆ
小揺
るぎする

The leaves rustle in the wind.
しゅうかん
週間
すれば
こうよう
紅葉
する
でしょ
The leaves will turn red in two or three weeks.
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