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We found 32 words, 1 kanji, and 195 examples matching '連れ'
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companion; company
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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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0
to lead; to take (a person)
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3
to take away; to kidnap
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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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わたし
つか
れすぎていて
はし
おろか
ある
ことできない
った

My companion said that she was too tired to walk, let alone run.
ぜひだれ
ともだち
友達
パーティー
なって
くだ
さい

Please be sure to bring some of your friends to the party.
わたし
あなたジェンキンズさん
しよ
おも
っています

I'm thinking of taking you to see Mr Jenkins.
かれ
その
いっしょ
ない
わたし
さそ
った

He and his companion asked me to come along with them.
わたしたち
私達
しんおおさか
新大阪
ホテル
って
たかくら
高倉
さん
しましょ
We'll stop at the New Osaka Hotel and pick Mr. Takakura up.
 
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