Examples of using "これらは" in a sentence and their english translations:
These are birds.
These are people.
These blouses are long sleeved.
- What color are they?
- What colour are they?
- Those books are mine.
- These are my books.
- These books belong to me.
Horse, lion, dog, goat: these are animals.
- Those are our books.
- These are our books.
These are my pencils.
Whose paintings are these?
These are my sister's magazines.
These are very old books.
These are our desks.
These are all much the same.
These are sold in one's.
Those are things that AI cannot do.
The horse, the lion, the dog and the sheep are animals.
Are these your things?
They are memorials.
These are cakes of her baking.
These are two nice pictures.
What old books these are!
These can be classified roughly into three types.
That will be the subject of future research.
These are common diseases of children.
What lovely flowers these are!
These are as good as those.
What good books these are.
These are Tom's boots.
"What are these?" "They are your pictures."
These are my books, those are his.
These are my books.
These are all quotations from the Bible.
Those were my most painful memories.
"Are these your cars?" "Yes, they are."
These are my books and those are his books.
But these are skills that they've learned mostly from textbooks,
Those are values that we all share.
These are all the professions that a country needs,
personal information protection laws make them impossible.
These figures are signs of a family or clan.
There are dangers that threaten both men and women.
These are the more common ones around today.
These are not sufficient reasons for breaking the promise.
These are cakes that she baked herself.
What lovely flowers these are!
These are both called "future volitional" and include the intent of the subject.
These are our books.
These are my books; those are his.
All these are ways of exceeding the bounds imposed on us by human nature.
These are the best bags on the market.