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1104 examples found containing 'そこ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
もうそこ
なに
ない
There's nothing there.
そこ
つもり
I intend to go there.
わたしそこ
きたかった

I wanted to go there.
そこ
って
はいけません
You should not go there.
なに
そこあります
What is over there?
そこ
まえ
った
ことある
I've been there already.
みんなそこ
った
です
Everyone went there, didn't they?
きたくなければ
そこ
かなくて
いい
You need not go there if you don't want to go.
そこ
くるま
おいておきたい
I'd like to keep the car there.
なぜそこいった
What did you go there for?
きたくなくて
そこ
かなければならない

You have to go there whether you like it or not.
いつそこ
きました

When did you go there?
かのじょ
彼女
そこ
かなければならない

She must go there.
あなたすぐそこ
かなくて
はいけない
It is necessary for you to go there immediately.
かのじょ
彼女
もうそこ
んでいません

She doesn't live there any more.
くさ
にわ
そこここ
えている

The grass sprouts all over the garden.
そこから
りろ

Get down from there.
だれ
そこ
おも
います

Who do you think goes there?
ひろこ
広子
まった
ひとり
一人
きりそこ
すわ
っていた

Hiroko sat there all alone.
わたし
じぶん
自分
そこ
かなければならない

I have to go there myself.
かのじょ
彼女
そこいた
たし

That she was there is certain.
かのじょ
彼女
ひとりそこ
んでいた

She lived there by herself.
わたし
そこ
ひつよう
必要
あります
Do I need to go there?
ちょっとそこ
ってもらえます

Just stand there, please.
かれ
そこ
しあわ
せな
せいかつ
生活
おく
った

They lived a happy life there.
そこ
なつ
さむ

It is cold there even in summer.
どのくらいそこ
んでいる

How long has he lived there?
きゅうじつ
休日
よくそこ
ゆうじん
友人
います

I often meet up with my friends there on my days off.
わたし
きたい
からそこ
った

I went there because I wanted to.
すぐそこ
かなければなりません

Must I go there at once?
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