Components
109 examples found containing '歯'
みがく
brush one's teeth
わたし
きのう
いた
かった

I had a toothache yesterday.
いた
です
I have a toothache.
いた
くて
ねむ
れなかった

A toothache deprived me of sleep.
いた

I've got a toothache.
はいしゃ
歯医者
さん
わたし
ちりょう
治療
した

The dentist treated my teeth.
この
むしば
虫歯
なっています
This tooth is decayed.
わたし
はいしゃ
歯医者
しら
調
べてもらった

I had my teeth examined at the dentist's.
とても
いた
みます

I have a bad toothache.
その
あか
ちゃん
えはじめている

The baby is cutting his teeth.
いつもきれいしておかなければならない
We must always keep our teeth clean.
かれ
けて
すきま
隙間
できていた
He has gaps in his teeth.
せいご
生後
げつ
むすこ
息子
えかかっています

My six-month old son is teething.
みが
いた

Did you brush your teeth?
みが
かなくて
はいけない
I have to brush my teeth.
かれ
そのロープ
った

He cut the rope with his teeth.
かれ
すきま
隙間
ある
He has gaps between his teeth.
つめ
たい
もの
しみます
My teeth are sensitive to cold foods.
きれいしておかなければならない
You must keep your teeth clean.
かれ
いてもらった

He had his tooth pulled.
この
こん
えかけている
ところです
This child is teething now.
この
つめ
たい
ものしみます
Is this tooth sensitive to cold foods?
テレビ
ながら
あさ
ごはん
べて
わったら
みがきます
While watching TV, I eat breakfast, and after finishing breakfast, I brush my teeth.
みが
きました

Did you brush your teeth?
いっぽん
1本
けた

One of my teeth came out.
みがいて
しちじ
7時
じゅうご
15
ふん
いえ
ます

I brush my teeth and leave home at 7:15.
さくや
昨夜
みが
かないで
てしまった

Last night, I went to bed without brushing my teeth.
かしるい
菓子類
わる
よく
われる

It is often said that sweets are bad for your teeth.
わたし
まえ
みが
きます

I always brush my teeth before I go to bed.
ははおや
母親
ども
むしば
虫歯
から
まも
ってやらなければならない

A mother must protect her child's teeth from decay.
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