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26 examples found containing '甘いもの' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
あま
もの
べつばら
別腹

There’s always room for dessert!
かれ
いし
意志
よわ
ちちおや
父親
そだ
てられた
ため
あま
もの
だいす
大好

Brought up by a weak father, he is partial to sweets.
かのじょ
彼女
あま
もの
ない
She is partial to sweets.
わたし
あま
もの

I have a fondness for sweets.
かのじょ
彼女
いし
意志
よわ
ははおや
母親
そだ
てられた
ので
あま
もの
だいす
大好

Brought up by a weak mother, she is partial to sweets.
かれ
あま
もの
この
まない

He doesn't care for sweet things.
かれ
あま
もの
ない
He can't resist sweets.
かれ
あま
もの

He likes sweets.
あま
もの
ひか
えている
です
I'm cutting down on sweets.
われわれ
我々
あまり
あま
もの
こども
子供
あた
える
べきない
We should deny our children things too sweet.
もうこれ
いじょう
以上
あま
もの
べたくない

I have no more desire to eat sweets.
あま
もの
べつ
はら

I always have room for dessert.
かれ
あま
もの
りょう
らした

He had cut down on sweets.
かれ
あま
ものならなんでも
です
He likes anything sweet.
はいしゃ
歯医者
あなた
あま
もの
べる
こと
はんたい
反対
している

The dentist doesn't want you to eat sweets.
あね
あま
もの
です
My sister likes sweets.
あま
ものなる
じぶん
自分
おさ
えられない
です
When it comes to sweets, I just can't control myself.
あま
もの
こども
子供
べさせすぎて
はいけません
You shouldn't let children eat too many sweets.
なに
あま
もの
べたい
する
I feel like eating something sweet.
なに
あま
ものほしい
I want something sweet to eat.
わたし
たくさん
あま
もの
べている
ので
ふと
ってきている

I am getting fat because I eat a lot of sweets.
もう
あま
もの
きた

I have had enough of sweets.
かのじょ
彼女
あま
もの
ないいっていいでしょ
You could say she has a sweet tooth.
エミリー
あま
もの
ないのでキャンディー
ことわ
こと
けっ
して
ない
Emily has such a sweet tooth she never refuses candy.
あま
もの
ぎる
むしば
虫歯
なる
Too many sweets cause your teeth to decay.
こんな
あま
もの
めやしない

I can't drink such sweet stuff.
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