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We found 1 conjugated word, 1 kanji, and 8 examples matching '降ろして'
Conjugated word search: 1 match
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Most common form: 下ろす
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to take down (e.g. flag); to launch (e.g. boat); to drop; to lower (e.g. ladder); to let (a person) off; to unload; to discharge
2. to drop off (a passenger from a vehicle); to let (a person) off  (see also: 乗客を降ろす)
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コウ   おりる to get off   おろす to drop off   ふ to fall (eg rain)   
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wheel around
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go
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hill   
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Example search: 8 matches
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びじゅつかん
美術館
まえ
ろして
ください
Could you let me off in front of the museum?
あの
たてもの
建物
まえ
ろして
ください
Please let me off in front of that building.
このあたり
ろして
ください
Please let me off here.
あの
しんごう
信号
てまえ
手前
ろして
ください
Please let me off on this side of that traffic light.
えき
わたし
ろして
ください
Please drop me off at the station.
 
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