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366 examples found containing '窓'
わたし
へや
部屋
まど
みっ
ある
My room has three windows.
だれ
まど
った
おも
います

Who do you think broke the window?
その
しょうねん
少年
まど
から
なか
はい
った

The boy got in through the window.
わたし
その
まど
けなければならない

I must open the window.
まど
った
だれ
Who broke the window?
まど
けてもらえます

Can you open the window?
まど
から
そと
はいけません
Do not look out the window.
わたし
へや
部屋
まど
ふた
あります
My room has two windows.
あの
まど
しめてくださいません
Would you be so kind as to shut that window?
まど
あけていいです
Do you mind if I open the window?
かのじょ
彼女
まど
から
そと

She looked out of the window.
わたし
その
まど
けなければならない
です
Must I open the window?
まど
けて
くだ
さい

Open the window, will you?
まど
けて
はいけない
Don't open the window.
まど
ける

Don't open the window.
まど
そと
すいでん
水田
ひろ
がっていた

There was a sweep of rice paddies spreading outside the window.
わたし
まど
われ
られた

I was seen to break the window.
その
へや
部屋
まど
ふた
ある
The room has two windows.
かのじょ
彼女
まど
けます

She opens the window.
よやく
予約
どの
まどぐち
窓口
できます
At which window can I make a reservation?
まど
けていただきます

Do you mind opening the window?
まど
けて

Open the window.
まど
けてくれます

Open the window, please.
かいけい
会計
まどぐち
窓口
どこです
Where is the counter to pay my bill?
まど
けて
ください
Please open the window.
あめ
まど
った

The rain whipped against the window.
まど
しめてくれません
Would you please shut the window?
わたし
まど
から
そと

I looked out the window.
まど
りょうほう
両方
こわれていた
Both of the windows were broken.
まど
あけていいです
Would you mind my opening the window?
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