Components
17 examples found containing '足す' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
さん
なる
Add two to three, and you get five.
えいご
英語
よう
せます

Can you make yourself understood in English?
じゅう
10
なる
Add six and four and you have ten.
にん
こども
子供
ちちおや
父親
とし
ひと
しかった

The ages of the two children put together was equivalent to that of their father.
さとう
砂糖
すこ
して
くだ
さい

Add a bit of sugar, please.
おじ
伯父
さん
った
いく

Uncle asked: "What is three plus four?"
まだ
はん
しん
あるようなら
みず
して
あたた
めてください

If the rice is still undercooked, please add water and warm it up.
これ
ほん
ため
なった
This was an additional fund for buying books.
あっあたし
なま
たまご
いっこ
一個
いいですうん
りなく
なったらまた
そそ
から
"Ah, a raw egg for me!" "Is one enough?" "Yep, if I need more I'll top it up."
このスープ
なに
した
ほう
がいい
じゃないかしら
This soup needs something to spice it up.
この
はるやす
春休
かいがい
海外
ひよう
費用
するためレストランアルバイトした
During my last spring vacation I took a job in a restaurant to help pay the costs of my trip abroad.
すうじ
数字
たり
たりという
めんどうくさ
面倒臭
しごと
仕事
いったん
一旦
はじ
めてしまえば
それそれで
おもしろ
面白
あるもの
Once you go ahead and start, even the tiresome work of adding and subtracting figures is interesting in its way.
とにかくメシいきたいところその
まえ
よう
ことした
Anyhow, lunch ... is where I wanted to go but I decided to go to the toilet first.
もしコーヒー
すぎれば
いくらか
して
くだ
さい

If the coffee is too strong, add some more water.
60するために17
なに
せば
よい
What do you have to add to 17 to get 60?
くろ
くろ
たしても
しろ
ならぬ
Two blacks do not make a white.
それにもっと
みず
たしなさい
Add more water to it.
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