Components
5933 examples found containing '見'
わたしニュース
ませんでした

I didn’t watch the news.
てられない

I can't stand to watch you.
テレビ
てもいい
です
Do you mind if I watch TV?
やまだ
山田
さんニュース
ました

Yamada-san watched the news.
れば
わかる
I know him by sight.
うし

Look behind you!
せてくれ

Let me have a look.
あさテレビ
ます

Do you watch TV in the morning?
なが
あいだ
さがしていた
ほん
つかった

I found the book I had long been looking for.
わたしニュース
ます

I watch the news.
いいえ
ません
ときどきおんがく
きます

No, I don’t. I sometimes listen to music.
なに
ている

What are you looking at?
なに
つもりです
What are you going to see?
どうして
たくない
です
Why don't you want to see it?
いま
テレビ
てもいい
です
May I watch TV now?
なに
ている
です
What are you looking at?
いつもその
じかん
時間
ます

I always watch it at that time.
なに
てる

What are you looking at?
せてあげる

Oh, let me show you.
いっしょに
ませんか

Would you like see it together?
すこ
テレビ
てもいい
です
Do you mind if I watch TV for a while?
きのうびじゅつかんうつくしい
ました

Just yesterday, I saw some beautiful paintings at a museum.
そのカバン
せてください

Please show me that bag.
なか
てもいい
です
You can look inside.
わたし
ねん
ぶり
えいが
映画

I saw a movie for the first time in two years.
こども
子供
テレビなんか
ないで
はや
なければならない

Children must go to bed early without watching television.
メガネ
つからない

I can't find my glasses.
かあ
さん
しあわ
えます

Mom looks happy.
アルバム
せてくれません

Will you show me your photo album?
メアリー
てがみ
手紙
わたし
せてくれた

Mary showed the letter to me.
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