| 花は咲く。 | Flowers bloom. |
| 花粉症です。 | I have an allergy to pollen. |
| 言わぬが花。 | Speech is silver, silence is gold. |
| 花より団子。 | Bread is better than the songs of birds. |
| 花はまだ蕾だ。 | The flowers are still in bud. |
| 花がしぼんだ。 | The flowers withered up. |
| すごい花火だ! | These fireworks are spectacular! |
| 庭の花は美しい。 | The flowers in the garden are beautiful. |
| 彼女は壁の花だ。 | She is just a wallflower. |
| 霜で花が傷んだ。 | Frost touched the flowers. |
| それは造花です。 | It's an artificial flower. |
| 彼女は花を摘んだ。 | She picked flowers. |
| 部屋を花で飾った。 | They adorned the room with flowers. |
| バラの花が満開だ。 | The roses are in full bloom. |
| 桜の花は満開です。 | The cherry blossoms are in full bloom. |
| 桜の花が見所です。 | The cherry blossoms are at their best. |
| 花嫁が突然笑った。 | The bride suddenly laughed. |
| 庭の花は春にさく。 | The flowers in the garden bloom in spring. |
| あの花は何ですか。 | What's that flower? |
| 生け花を習いたい。 | I'd like to learn how to arrange flowers. |
| 霜が花をいためた。 | Frost touched the flower. |
| この花は早咲きだ。 | These flowers bloom earlier than others do. |
| お花を習っています。 | I take lessons in flower arrangement. |
| あたり1面花だった。 | There were flowers all around. |
| 梅の花は3月にさく。 | Plum blossoms come out in March. |
| 机の上に花が見える。 | I see a flower on the desk. |
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