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We found 4 words, 1 kanji, and 40 examples matching '連れて'
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irregular godan verb 'iku/yuku'
to take someone (of lower status) along
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to bring someone along
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expression
as time passes; with the passing of time; with time
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conjunction, expression
as; in proportion to
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レン   つれる to take, to lead   つらねる to line up   つらなる to extend   
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シャ   くるま car   
move
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かのじょ
彼女
おお
きく
なる
れて
ますます
うつく
しく
なった
As she grew older, she became more beautiful.
かれ
かのじょ
彼女
れて
うちたずねてきた
He brought her to our place.
こんど
今度
いもうと
さん
れて
いらっしゃい
Bring your sister next time.
アメリカ
しょくみんち
植民地
れて
きた
られた
どれい
奴隷
たち

Slaves are brought to the American colonies.
この
たてもの
建物
いぬ
れて
はいれません
You aren't permitted to bring dogs into this building.
 
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