たまご
Meanings
Noun
1. eggs; egg; spawn; roe
2. (hen's) egg
玉子 oft. used in cooking
3. (an expert) in the making
4. beginning; origin; infancy
Pitch accent
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Top 30900
Used in vocabulary (55 in total)
egg sandwich
boiled egg
rolled egg; rolled omelette (omelet); fried egg; frying pan for making rolled eggs
Examples (79 in total)
Where are the eggs?
How much are the eggs?
I dislike eggs.
How about some eggs?
The eggs are broken.
I forgot to buy eggs.
Birds lay eggs.
The price of eggs is going up.
How would you like your eggs?
Put the eggs in the fridge.
They sell eggs at the supermarket.
Blend milk and eggs together.
He is a budding singer.
Boil one egg.
Butterflies lay eggs.
She ran away with the eggs.
It's about the size of an egg.
Is it OK if I eat the eggs?
I have an egg.
It was about the size of an egg.
He took out one egg.
Excuse me. Where are the eggs?
You must be careful not to drop the eggs.
Eggs are cheap this season.
Take care not to break the eggs.
I spilled egg on the floor.
In the summer, eggs go bad quickly.
You know that I don't like eggs.
This egg has a bad smell.
In summer, eggs go bad quickly.
How many eggs are there in the fridge?
I eat one egg every morning.
Put the eggs into the boiling water.
Mary took out the eggs one by one.
How many eggs are there in the kitchen?
The chicken laid an egg this morning.
Tom is allergic to eggs.
Are eggs a good source of protein?
She hard-boiled the eggs.
An egg is not round but oval.
I get hives when I eat eggs.
I bought half a dozen eggs.
There are lots of eggs in that box.
We have bread and eggs for breakfast.
I bought a few eggs and a little milk.
Mary made some egg sandwiches.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
The eggs were graded according to weight and size.
The egg is a universal symbol of life and rebirth.
My daughter likes egg yolks.
Break the eggs and separate the yolk from the whites.
Are these eggs sold by the dozen?
That chicken hasn't laid any eggs recently.
My nephew is allergic to eggs.
I have steak, eggs, hash browns, toast, and coffee.
I like meat, but eggs don't agree with me.
This dish uses two eggs.
Not all of these eggs are fresh.
I bought some fresh eggs which had just come from the farm.
He bought eggs and milk from a farmer.
Have you ever eaten eggs with ketchup?
Cows give us milk and chickens give us eggs.
First beat the eggs and add them to the soup.
She bought some meat and eggs so that she might make omelets.
I need to go to the store to buy some eggs.
When making a cake, you must use eggs, butter and sugar.
I ate a modest breakfast of toast, coffee, and one egg.
In summer it eats birds' eggs, wasps' larvae, berries and honey.
I need one pack of eggs.
Mix the flour with two eggs.
An egg is about fifty grams.
The hen has laid an egg.
For breakfast, I had two eggs and a burnt piece of toast.
Mix three eggs and a cup of sugar.
Ken went to the supermarket to buy some eggs.
This cake contains flour, milk, eggs and sugar.
When Tom was young, he ate three eggs every day.
Tom likes soft-boiled eggs and Mary likes hard-boiled eggs.
My hens laid fewer eggs last year.