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408 examples found containing '花'
この
はな
なん
います

What do you call this flower?
メアリー
はな
っている

Mary has a flower in her hand.
ベティ
はな
みず
やっています
Betty is watering the flowers.
はな
みず
やり
わった

I've finished watering the flowers.
はな
みず
やらなければならない
We must water the flower.
この
はな
なんほん
何本
ほしいです
Do you want any of these flowers?
この
はな
なまえ
名前
っています

Do you know the name of this flower?
かのじょ
彼女
その
はな
とても
だいじ
大事
している
She has been cherishing that flower.
わぬ
はな

Speech is silver, silence is gold. (Literally: saying nothing is a flower.)
オレンジ
はな
きれいです
The orange flowers are pretty, aren’t they?
みずいろ
水色
はな
いくらです
How much are the light blue flowers?
こども
子供
はな
かいた
The child painted flowers.
この
はな
えいご
英語
なん
います

What do you call this flower in English?
ちち
はな
みず
やっている
Father is watering flowers.
ただ
はな
すみません
I apologize that they’re just flowers.
はな
とても
みず
しがっている

The flower is crying out for water.
にわ
はな
うつく
しい

The flowers in the garden are beautiful.
はな
にわ
なか line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
The flower is inside the garden
Source: 蜂と神さま 金子みすゞ
テーブル
うえ
はな
いっぽん
一本
あります
There is a flower on the table.
はな
へや
部屋
あか
るく
なった
The flowers brightened the room.
にわ
はな
はる
さく
The flowers in the garden bloom in spring.
この
はな
とても
うつく
しい

This flower is very beautiful.
にわ
ある
はな
たいへん
大変
うつく
しい

The flowers in the garden are very beautiful.
わたし
おお
はな
っている

I have a lot of flowers.
これら
はな
いいにおいする
Their flowers smell sweet.
ここ
はな
たくさんある
Here are wildflowers in abundance.
この
はな
なんときれいなこと
How pretty is this flower!
かれ
にわ
はな
そだ
てている

They grow flowers in the garden.
これ
にわ
もっと
うつく
しい
はな
です
This is the most beautiful flower in the garden.
この
はな
けて
くだ
さいます

Can you arrange these flowers for me?
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