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571 examples found containing '死ぬ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かわいそうその
しょうじょ
少女
にかかっていた

The poor girl was on the point of death.
その
とり
きてます
んでます

Is the bird alive or dead?
んでる
って
He's dead?
われわれおそかれ
はや
かれ
ななければならない

We must die sooner or later.
なないで

Please don't die!
はは
んで
じゅう
10
ねん
なる
My mother has been dead these ten years.
わたし
はは
もう
んでいます

My mother is dead too.
にたい
くらい
I wish myself dead.
んでしまいたい

I wish I was dead.
その
いぬ
んでいた

The dog was dead.

Die!
にんげん
人間
もの
Human beings are mortal.
んだら
いいおもった
He wished himself dead.
いぬ
んでいる

The dog is dead.
かのじょ
彼女
おとこ
んでいる
つけた

She found a man dead.
かのじょ
彼女
ひとり
1人
むすこ
息子
なれた

She had her only son die.
わたし
あした
明日
かもしれない
I may die tomorrow.
ろうじん
老人
ひとり
一人
どうろ
道路
んでいた

An old man lay dead on the road.
にんげん
人間
いずれ

Human beings die sooner or later.
わたし
そふ
祖父
んだ
とし
まれた

I was born in the year that Grandfather died.
ちち
んで
から
じゅう
10
ねん
ぎた

Ten years have gone by since my father died.
しょくもつ
食物
くて
おお
どうぶつ
動物
んだ

A lot of wild animals died because there wasn't any food.
わたし
かれ
かもしれない
おも
った

I was afraid he might die.
すべて
にんげん
人間
やがて

All human beings are mortal.
いしゃ
医者
こと
いていたら
ななかったろう

Had he taken his doctor's advice, he might not have died.
たくさん
さかな
んだ

Many fish died.
わたし
んだ
つもり
はたら
いた

I worked as if there were no tomorrow.
ゆう
とう
さん
びょういん
病院
んだ

His father passed away last night in the hospital.
ステラ
ほんとう
本当
んでいます

Stella really is dead!
かのじょ
彼女
せいじん
成人
まえ
んだ

She died before coming of age.
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