Components
411 examples found containing '花'
この
はな
なん
います

What do you call this flower?
はな
みず
やり
わった

I've finished watering the flowers.
この
はな
なんほん
何本
ほしいです
Do you want any of these flowers?
ベティ
はな
みず
やっています
Betty is watering the flowers.
こども
子供
はな
かいた
The child painted flowers.
はな
みず
やらなければならない
We must water the flower.
ちち
はな
みず
やっている
Father is watering flowers.
みずいろ
水色
はな
いくらです
How much are the light blue flowers?
ただ
はな
すみません
I apologize that they’re just flowers.
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.
この
はな
なまえ
名前
っています

Do you know the name of this flower?
この
はな
えいご
英語
なん
います

What do you call this flower in English?
オレンジ
はな
きれいです
The orange flowers are pretty, aren’t they?
メアリー
はな
っている

Mary has a flower in her hand.
わぬ
はな

Speech is silver, silence is gold. (Literally: saying nothing is a flower.)
かれ
にわ
はな
そだ
てている

They grow flowers in the garden.
これ
うつく
しい
はな
です
This is a beautiful flower.
この
はな
なんときれいなこと
How pretty is this flower!
へや
部屋
はな
いっぱいです
The room is full of flowers.
にわ
はな
はる
さく
The flowers in the garden bloom in spring.
ここ
はな
たくさんある
Here are wildflowers in abundance.
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.
わたしその
はな
ている

I'm looking at those flowers.
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.
その
はな
ひら
きかけている

The flower is opening.
かのじょ
彼女
とり
はな
だいす
大好
です
She is keen on birds and flowers.
これら
はな
いいにおいする
Their flowers smell sweet.
これとても
うつく
しい
はな
です
This is a very beautiful flower.
あの
はな
なに
です
What's that flower?
この
はな
けて
くだ
さいます

Can you arrange these flowers for me?
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