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ikeno周りmawarini以前izenha大きなookinakigaあったatta
There used to be big trees around the pond.
ikenosakanagaはねたhaneta
The fish jumped up in the pond.
ikeno周りmawariniたくさんtakusannokigaあるaru
There are a lot of trees around the pond.
ikenoそばsobaniotokogaいるiru
There is a man by the side of the pond.
ikedeたくさんtakusanno生きているikiteirusakanawo私たちwatashitachiha見たmita
We saw a lot of live fish in the pond.
智子satokoga貸してkashiteくれたkureta漫画manganohonha少しもsukoshimo面白くなかったomoshirokunakatta
The comic book that Tomoko lent me was not at all interesting.
hajiよりもyorimoshinoほうがましhougamashiであるdearu
Death preferable to shame.
hajino文化bunkaha評判hyoubanni関心を持つkanshinwomotsu
Shame cultures are concerned with reputation.
恥ずかしがらないでhazukashigaranaideあなたanatano発音hatsuonha大体daitai合っていますatteimasu
Do not be shy. Your pronunciation is more or less correct.
地面jimenhaamenonochide濡れているnureteiru
The ground is wet after rain.
地面jimenha一面noyukini覆われていたoowareteita
The earth lay beneath a blanket of snow.
地面jimengayukide覆われているoowareteirunoga見えましたmiemashita
We saw the ground covered with snow.
地方自治体chihoujichitaino時代jidaiga来たkitatoいわれてiwareteからkara久しいhisashii
It has been long since they said the time of local government had come.
地方chihouno党員touinたちtachiha自党jitouni有利なyuurinakatachino選挙senkyo区割りkuwariwoもくろんでいますmokurondeimasu
Local party members are trying to gerrymander the district.
地方chihouno需要juyouni応えるkotaeruのにnoni十分なjuubunna製品seihinno在庫zaikogaあるaru
We have adequate inventories of the product to meet local demand.
地方chihounoニュースNYUUSUhani放送housouされますsaremasu
The local news will be broadcast next.
地平線chiheisenjouno太陽taiyouha素晴らしいsubarashii
The sun on the horizon is wonderful.
地平線chiheisenno彼方kanatanihiga沈みshizumiかけているkaketeiru
The sun is setting below the horizon.
地平線chiheisennouenitsukiga見えたmieta
I saw the moon above the horizon.
地表chihyounoyaku分のbunnohamizude成り立っているnaritatteiru
About three fourths of the earth's surface consists of water.
地図chizujouno太いfutoisenha道路douroni相当soutouするsuru
The broad lines on the map correspond to roads.
地図chizujouno赤いakaisenha鉄道tetsudouwoあらわすarawasu
The red lines on the map represent railways.
地図chizujouno青いaoisenhakawawo示すshimesu
Blue lines on the map designate rivers.
地図chizujouno青いaoisenhakawani相当soutouするsuru
The blue lines on the map correspond to rivers.
地図chizujounoこのkono点々tentenhananiwo表しているarawashiteiruのですnodesuka
What do these dots represent on the map?

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