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209 examples found containing '食べ物' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
なに
もの
くだ
さい

Give me something to eat.
なに
もの
くだ
さい

Give me something to eat.
わたし
なに
もの
しかった

I wanted something to eat.
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.
この
もの
わたし
からだ
わない

This food does not agree with me.
これ
もの
いっしゅ
一種
です
This is a kind of food.
もの
よくなかった
すく
なくとも
ねだん
値段
やす
かった

The food wasn't good, but at least it was cheap.
もの
すべてなくなってしまった
All the food was gone.
かれ
もの
あまりなかった
They did not have much food to eat.
それ
にほん
日本
もの
です
Is it Japanese food?
はは
わたし
もの
すこ
のこ
してくれた

Mother left some of the food for me.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
もの
くれた
She provided me with some food.
もの
からだ
わなかった

The food disagreed with him.
この
もの
わたし
わない

This food does not agree with me.
なに
もの
しい

I want something to eat.
あの
あたら
しい
レストラン
もの
すばらしい
The food is sensational at that new restaurant.
やせたければ
もの
ちゅうい
注意
しなければなりません

If you want to lose weight, you'll have to be careful about what you eat.
もの
たっぷりある
There is plenty of food.
それポチ
もの
です
It is Pochi's food.
ここおいしい
もの
されます

They serve excellent food here.
かれ
もの
かった

They had no food.
あの
ろうじん
老人
もの
むずか
しい

That old man is a fussy eater.
あき
もの
とく
おい
美味
しい
とき
である
Autumn is when food is especially delicious.
くち
もの
れた
まましゃべる
Don't speak with your mouth full.
まったく
もの
ありません
There is no food at all.
にわとり
もの
さがしていました
Chickens were looking for food.
くち
もの
れて
はな
して
はいけません
Don't speak with your mouth full.
もの
ほしければたくさん
のこ
っています

There is plenty of food left if you'd like some.
もの
かれ
ところ
はこ
ばれた

Some food was brought to them.
れいぞうこ
冷蔵庫
ほとんど
もの
ありません
There is little food in the refrigerator.
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