Components
2053 examples found containing '食'
わたしごはん
べる
すきです
I like eating.
まいにち
毎日
ゆうじん
友人
ったり
しょくじ
食事
ったり
している
Every day I meet up with my friends and go out for dinner and stuff.
いいえ
べませんでした

No, I didn’t.
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.
いま
べたくない

I don't feel like eating now.
べてもいい
です
You may eat.
なに
べたい
です
What would you like to eat?
なに
べたい

Do you feel like eating?
なに
べてください

Please make sure to eat something.
あさパン
べません

I don’t eat bread in the morning.
パンたまご
べました

I ate bread and eggs.
なに
べたら
いいです
What should I eat?
あさごはん
べました

Did you eat breakfast?
いま
なに
べたい
しない
I don't feel like eating anything now.
きょうしつ
教室
べる

I eat in the classroom.
きょうしつ
教室
べる

You eat in the classroom?
わたし
なに
もの
くだ
さい

Give me something to eat.
この
まえ
べた
ときとてもおいしかった
Their food was great last time.
わるいのでかたいもの
べられません

I can't eat hard things because I have bad teeth.
たなか
田中
さんあさごはん
べました

Tanaka-san ate breakfast.
その
いぬ
まいにち
毎日
もの
やって
くだ
さい

Please feed the dog every day.
きる
ため
べました

He ate in order to live.
わたし
ほとんど
なに
べていない

I've eaten almost nothing.
きょう
今日
ゆうしょく
夕食
たべに
かない

Do you want to go to dinner today?
いっしょ
一緒
べにいきませんか

How about eating out with me?
わたし
はい
ってきた
とき
クニ
すでに
えていた

Kuniko had already eaten when I came in.
ちょうじょ
長女
べる
だいす
大好
です
My elder sister loves to eat.
わたし
なに
べたい

I want to eat something.
その
いぬ
にく
べなかった

The dog didn't eat the meat.
まい
にち
あさごはん
べます

Do you eat breakfast every day?
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