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1764 examples found containing '来'
くだ
さい

Please come.
せんせい
先生

There comes our teacher.
らいげつ
来月
にゅうがく
入学
しけんあります
I have an entrance exam next month.
わたし
らいねん
来年
がいこく
外国
きたい

I want to go abroad next year.
あに
せんしゅう
先週
てがみ
手紙
おく
って

My brother sent me a letter last week.
じかん
時間
あったら
ください
Please come over if you have time.
この
くに
もくてき
目的

What's your purpose in visiting this country?
なつ
とうきょう
東京
とき
ふく 
 

Clothes to Wear When Visiting Tokyo in Summer
この
ちほう
地方
たいふう
台風
よく
ます

Typhoons are frequent in this region.
ぼくいっしょ
いい
You can come with me.
にほん
日本
どれくらいなります
How long is it since you came to Japan?
ちち
らいしゅう
来週
かいがい
海外
つもり
Father intends to go to abroad next week.
しんぶん
新聞
って
ください
Bring me the newspaper, please.
きょう
今日
しんぶん
新聞
って
ください
Bring me today's paper, please.
もうじきクリスマス

Christmas is coming soon.
わたし
らいねん
来年
がいこく
外国
いきたい
I want to go abroad next year.
らいげつ
来月
にほん
日本
つもりです
I intend to go to Japan next month.
わたし
らいねん
来年
がいこく
外国
きます

I will go abroad next year.
ここ
どれくらいなる
How long have you been here?
ぜひ
ください
Do come by all means.
また
ください
Please come again.
リーさんこんどパーティーぜひ
きた
てください

Mr. Lee, you too be sure to come to the next party.
わたし
らいしゅう
来週
ちゅうごく
中国
ちます

I'll set out for China next week.
らいしゅう
来週
なる
いち
かぞく
家族
はい
ってくる

Next week a family will move in.
ここ
どのくらい
How long have you been here?
けん
とても
いそが
しくて
ことできない
Ken is so busy that he can't come.
つけて
くるま
から
Beware! There's a car coming!
また
ください
I hope you will call again.
とき
パン
ってきてください

When you come, please buy some bread.
この
やく
せい
しごと
仕事
きた
なくなった

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