Examples of using Hideko in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Hideko is my wife.
You thought Hideko a lamb.
Hideko Kobayashi and others.
Put it in your mouth, Hideko.
Hideko was like a peach that I looked at on its branch.
Stop! Leave Hideko alone.
Put on inside the mouth Hideko.
So don't push Hideko too hard.
Her maiden name was Izumi Hideko.
I'm afraid that Hideko will go mad, what should I do?
I tell you, right from the start, Miss Izumi Hideko had always been… Miss!
Then… we will have a live demonstration before the auction starts… Hideko.
In the end, Hideko accepted the proposal, provided that I come to Japan.
We felt like stars in Tokyo,” 86-year-old Hideko Kedamori said.
Dear Miss Izumi Hideko, Count Fujiwara said you're looking for a maid.
We felt like stars in Tokyo,” said 86-year-old Hideko Kedamori.
Dear Miss Izumi Hideko, Count Fujiwara has informed me of your urgent need for a maid.
We felt like stars in Tokyo," another band member, 86-year-old Hideko Kedamori, said.
Hakamada's sister Hideko, 81, who has passionately campaigned for a retrial for decades, thanked dozens of supporters who gathered in front of the court house.
The plan seems to proceed according to plan until Sookee and Hideko discover some unexpected emotions.
His 85-year-old sister, Hideko, who has campaigned to prove her brother's innocence, said the high court ruling was“regrettable,” but added that his supporters would continue the fight to clear his name.
The plan seems to proceed according to plan until Sookee and Hideko discover some unexpected emotions.
Toshiyuki Nishida Hidetaka Yoshioka Masatoshi Nagase AyumiIshida Hiroshi Kanbe Pinko Izumi Hideko Hara Yoshiaki Umegaki Takashi Sasano Ayumi Hamasaki List of submissions to the 69th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Japanese submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film"List of Japanese films nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film" in Japanese.
He made primarily shomin-geki(working-class drama) films with female protagonists,portrayed by actresses such as Hideko Takamine, Kinuyo Tanaka, and Setsuko Hara.
Rentarō Mikuni as Nekichi Futori, the chained son Chōichirō Kawarazaki as Kametaro Futori,the backward son Kazuo Kitamura as Engineer Kariya Hideko Okiyama as Toriko Futori, the retarded daughter Yoshi Katō as Ritsugen Ryu Yasuko Matsui as Uma Futori, the priestess daughter Hôsei Komatsu Chikako Hosokawa Chikage Ôgi Jun Hamamura The film was Japan's submission to the 42nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Con man Count Fujiwara hires a pickpocket named Sook-hee to become the maid of the mysterious andfragile heiress Lady Hideko, in an attempt to seize her wealth.
A few controversial scenes featuring Sook-hee(played by Kim)and Lady Hideko(played by Kim Min-hee), became the topic of discussion at the film festival.
Satoshi Tsumabuki as Kensuke"Ken" Yazaki Masanobu Andō as Tadashi"Adama" Yamada Yuta Kanai as Manabu Iwase Asami Mizukawa as Mie Nagayama Rina Ohta as Kazuko"Lady Jane" Matsui Yoko Mitsuya asYumi Sato Hirofumi Arai as Bancho Hideko Hara as Kenichi's mother Ittoku Kishibe as Matsunaga sensei Jun Kunimura as Sasaki Kyohei Shibata as Ken's father Kenny Scott as Military Officer"69.