Components
197 examples found containing '火 ひ'
たとえ
なか
みず
なか

Go through fire and water.
してくれません

Give me a light, would you?
わす
れる

Don't forget to put out the fire.
しぜん
自然
えた

The fire went out by itself.
けむり
ある
ところ
ある
Where there is smoke there is fire.
えてしまって
この
へや
部屋
さむ

The fire has gone out and this room is cold.
だいどころ
台所
から

The fire started in the kitchen.
えた

The fire is out.
たばこ
煙草
わす
れないで
ください
Don't forget to extinguish your cigarette.
ないところに
けむり
たず

There is no smoke without fire.
けむり
ない
ない
There is no fire without smoke.
あたりながらすわっていた
We sat over a fire.
その
こや
小屋
つけられた
The hut was set on fire.
わたし
すぐ
こした

I started a fire right away.
ちか
あそ
きけん
危険

It's dangerous to play around the fire.
うち
きんじょ
近所
ホテル

A fire broke out in a neighborhood hotel.
へや
部屋
とても
さむ
えてしまった

The room is very cold. The fire has gone out.
えた

The fire went out.
たばこ
煙草
してくれません

Will you give me a light?
つね
きけん
危険

Fire is always dangerous.

Put out the fire.
わす
れる

Never forget to put out the fire.
えかかっています
くわ
えてくれます

The fire is going out; will you add some wood?
ちか
づく

Keep away from the fire.
かれ
あおいで
おこした
He fanned the fire into flame.
あぶら
そそ
だけ
It only adds fuel to the fire.
ベンマッチなし
こす
こと
まな
んだ

Ben learned to make a fire without matches.
あのわら
やすい
That straw catches fire easily.
さむ
かった
かれ
つけなかった
Though it was cold, he didn't light the fire.
いえ
つきやすい
Wooden houses catch fire easily.
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