| 広いな! | God, this place is huge! |
| その川は広い。 | The river is wide. |
| 彼は顔が広い。 | He knows a lot of people. |
| どのくらい広い? | How big? |
| 海はとても広い。 | The sea is very wide. |
| 彼は肩幅が広い。 | He has broad shoulders. |
| 本通りは大変広い。 | The main street is very broad. |
| その川は幅が広い。 | The river is wide. |
| ジムは肩幅が広い。 | Jim has broad shoulders. |
| 彼はつきあいが広い。 | He has a lot of acquaintances. |
| この家はとても広い。 | This house is very spacious. |
| この品は販路が広い。 | There is a good market for these articles. |
| 彼は見聞の広い人だ。 | He is a well informed person. |
| 彼女は物の見方が広い。 | She has a broad view of things. |
| この家の台所は大変広い。 | The kitchen of this house is very large. |
| 彼は広い家に住んでいる。 | He lives in a large house. |
| その市には広い道が多い。 | The city has many broad streets. |
| 北海道の道路は幅が広い。 | The streets in Hokkaido are wide. |
| 家のうらに広い庭があった。 | There was a large garden behind the house. |
| 中国は日本よりずっと広い。 | China is much larger than Japan. |
| 私の父の部屋はとても広い。 | My father's room is very big. |
| 彼は広い視野をもっている。 | He has wide views. |
| この方法は適用範囲が広い。 | This method is of wide application. |
| 北海道の街路はとても広い。 | The streets of Hokkaido are very wide. |
| 川はこの地点で一番幅が広い。 | The river is widest at this point. |
| 広い意味では、人間も動物だ。 | Man is also an animal in a broad sense. |
| 彼女は広い川を泳いで渡った。 | She swam across the wide river. |
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