Components
1178 examples found containing '読む' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたしニュース
みます

I read the news.
としょかん
図書館
いって
ほん

I am going to go to the library and read a book.
ほん
んでしまいました

I finished reading my book.
わたし
まいあさ
毎朝
しんぶん
新聞
みます

I read the newspaper every morning.
なに
んでいる
です
What are you reading?
いいえいつも
みません

No, I don't always read it.
ほん
あります
Do you have any books to read?
その
ほん
んでみる
やさしかった
I found the book easy.
りょうり
料理
ほん
んでいる
おんな
ケートです
The girl reading a cookbook is Kate.
わたし
しょくじ
食事
しながら
ほん
みました

I read a book while eating.
その
ほん
まなかった
です
Didn't you read the book?
わたし
ほん
すきです
I like reading books.
まいあさニュース
みます

Do you read the news every morning?
んでみる
その
ほん
おもしろかった
I found the book interesting.
わたし
まだその
ほん
えていない

I haven't finished reading the book yet.
ほん
める
ばしょ
場所
おし
えてください

Please show me a place where I can read a book.
わたし
ほん
ほしい
I want a book to read.
その
ほん
めば
ほどわからなくなる
The more you read the book, the less you will understand it.
こと
ことできない
He can neither read nor write.
この
ほん
とても
たの
しく
めます

This book is very enjoyable to read.
この
ほん
あまり
まない

I don't read this kind of book much.
きょう
今日
しんぶん
新聞
まだ
んでいない

I've not read today's paper yet.
きょう
今日
しんぶん
新聞
もう
みました

Have you read today's paper yet?
あまり
しんぶん
新聞
んでいない

I don't read newspapers much.
せんしゅう
先週
わたし
すこ
ほん
んだ

I read a few books last week.
きょう
今日
しんぶん
新聞
もう
わりました

Have you finished reading today's paper yet?
この
ほん
やすい
It is easy to read this book.
わたし
その
とき
ほん
んでいました

I was reading a book then.
わたし
その
ほん
30ページ
んだ

I read the thirty pages of this book.
この
ほん
いい
かんが
です
It is a good idea to read this book.
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