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796 examples found containing '看る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
なに
つもりです
What are you going to see?
ほんみてください
Please look at your book.
みてください
Please look (at it / me).
ほんみないでください
Please don’t look at your book.
こと
しん
じる
ことである
To see is to believe.
わたし
テレビ
じかん
時間
ありません
I don't have any time to watch TV.
わたし
テレビ

I watch television.
わたし
はは
ゆめ
ときどき

I sometimes dream of my mother.
ともだち
友達
ひとり
一人
かのじょ
彼女
めんどうみた
She was taken care of by one of her friends.
わたし
めんどう
面倒
みます
I will see to it.
この
しゃしん
写真
かなら
ちち
おも

I never see this picture without thinking of my father.
はは
めんどう
面倒
みなければならなくなった
It fell upon me to take care of my mother.
ちょうじょう
頂上
から
うつく
しかった

The rising sun seen from the top was beautiful.
わたしテレビ
じかん
時間

I have no time to watch TV.
テレビみよ
Let's watch TV.
これ
はは
おも

I remember my mother when I see this.
かのじょ
彼女
むすこ
息子
めんどう
面倒
みた
She cared for her son.
まど
から
そと

Do not look out of the window.
だれ
みられる
Don't let anybody see you.
しょうねん
少年
わたし
げた

The boy ran away when he saw me.
わたし
わたし

I see with my eyes.
わたし
ゆうがた
夕方
テレビ

I watch television in the evening.
この
ばんぐみ
番組

Do you want to watch this program?
わたし
よく
おな
ゆめ

I often dream of the same scene.
いぬ
わたし
げて
った

Scarcely had the dog seen me when it ran away.
こと
しん
じる
こと
いわれる
They say that seeing is believing.
ゆうべ
おそ
ろしい
ゆめ
みた
I had a dreadful dream last night.
しょうじょたち
少女達
かあ
さん
かのじょ
彼女
たちみていました
Was their mother watching the girls?
くろ
ふく
おんな
みた
I saw a woman in black.
その
えいが
映画
せいじん
成人
しかみられない
Only adults may watch that film.
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