Examples of using "あれは" in a sentence and their english translations:
- That is his house.
- This is his house.
Is this Tom's?
- It's poison.
- That stuff is poison.
That's a school.
That's a wolf.
Who is she anyway?
- That is a pagoda.
- That's a pagoda.
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 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?
That is an old camera.
- 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.
That's a church.
- That is a pencil.
- That's a pencil.
Is that Tom's bedroom?
Was that too much?
- That is a bus stop.
- That's a bus stop.
Is that too much?
Is that a picture of me?
It's Mt. Rushmore.
That's a lemon tree.
- That is a pack of lies.
- That's a pack of lies.
- That is my sister.
- That's my sister.
That was a smart move.
That is a leather belt.
- Those books are mine.
- These are my books.
- These books are mine.
- Those are my books.
Was that a squirrel?
Was that too easy?
That's a great poem.
Is that the teacher?
It was the truth.
That is her house.
- Those are my CDs.
- Those are my CD's.
This is my dog.
That is my overcoat.
- That is not a tiger.
- That isn't a tiger.
- That's not a tiger.
That is the house where he lives.
Was that intentional?
It does look a bit old and decrepit.
That's her car.
That is an old castle.
She needs it.
That was wrong.
Is that a cat or a dog?
Was that a joke?