Components
3750 examples found containing '出'
いえ

leave home
ている

The sun is up.
どこから
です
Where does it leave from?
40メートル

Run in the 40 meters.
だれ
でんわ
電話

Can somebody answer the phone?
わたし
いえ
ます

I leave home.
わたし
いち
ます

I am going to leave at 1 o'clock.
この
みち
けば
えき
ます

Will I get to the station if I take this road?
この
みち
どこ
ます

Where does this street lead to?
しゅっしん
出身
どこです
Where are you from?
この
みち
えき
ます

This road leads to the station.
せき
ます

I have a cough.
いつ
しゅっぱつ
出発
する
おお
きな
もんだい
問題
です
When to start is the main problem.
この
みち
ゆけば
えき
ます

This road will lead you to the station.
いつでも
かけられます

We're ready to leave.
わたしはじめてまんがか
であ
出会
いました

This is the first time for me to meet a manga artist.
かける
まえ
トイレ
かなくて
いい
Are you sure you don't want to use the toilet before you go?
この
みち
どこ
ます

Where does this road lead to?
バス
にじ
二時

The bus is leaving at 2 o'clock.
ジョンこと
しんぶん
新聞
ていた

John was mentioned in the paper.
バスどのくらい
まえ
ました

How long ago did the bus leave?
あした
よる
かぞく
かけます

I'm going out with my family tomorrow night.
もう
こた
ました

Have you worked out the answer yet?
まだです
The sun has not risen yet.
たか
すぎて
ません

I can't afford to buy that.
いつ
しゅっぱつ
出発
する
つもりです
When are you going to leave?
そと
たい

I feel like going out.
あたら
しい
わだい
話題

A new topic came up in conversation.
ここから
ていけ

Get out of here.
どこ
かける

Are you going anywhere?
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