Examples of using "「あれ" in a sentence and their english translations:
She needs it.
at home or in public,
Is that a camel?
- Is that a cat?
- Is this a cat?
colleagues, strangers
- What is that?
- What is that thing?
Who's that?
You have to take the good with the bad.
For God's sake!
- It's Tom's.
- That's Tom's.
- That is his house.
- This is his house.
Try that on.
Is that your house?
- Look at that!
- Look at that.
Be merciless.
Look at those.
Is this Tom's?
- Is that blood?
- Is this blood?
- It's poison.
- That stuff is poison.
That's a school.
That's a wolf.
Just the good, the bad and the ugly of whoever that person was from the start.
Hey, where's your ring?
Whose book is that?
Who is she anyway?
There's one. Come on. Come on, come over here.
That's gonna be our way out. Come on.
- That is a pagoda.
- That's a pagoda.
- Woe betide him!
- Woe to him!
Is that a llama?
Is that Tom?
That's a tree.
- That is a table.
- That's a table.
This is a farce.
Is that the station?
Is that a bear?
Is that a leopard?
Is that a bird?
- Is this a dog?
- Is that a dog?
Those tears are artificial.
- It's a pheasant.
- That's a pheasant.
That is a window.
Is that Tom's car?
Oh, look at that.
Is that a mosque?
- He is at her side.
- He's at her side.
Do you really want to wear that?
- What's that?
- What is that?
That must be the city hall.
That is an old camera.
No sweet without sweat.
Pleasure is the source of pain.
- Is that a cat?
- Is this a cat?
- It's Baba's voice.
- It's the voice of an old woman.
I have that at home.
- Be yourself!
- Be yourself.
That's a church.
- That is a pencil.
- That's a pencil.
Is that Tom's bedroom?
Was that too much?
I wish we had a car.
- That is a bus stop.
- That's a bus stop.
Become more flexible!
Is that enough?