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1102 examples found containing '気'
てんき
天気
よければ
きます

I will go, provided the weather is clear.
てんき
天気
いいので
かけよう

As it is fine, I'll go out.
つけて
くるま
から
Beware! There's a car coming!
きょう
今日
かけたい
きぶん
気分

I feel like going out today.
こんご
今後
つけなくてはなりません
You must be careful from now on.
てんき
天気
よければ
あした
明日
あさ
しゅっぱつ
出発
します

We shall leave tomorrow morning, weather permitting.
かえ
をつけて
ください
Take care getting home.
でんき
電気
つけて
くだ
さい

Please turn on the light.
よる
スタジオ
でんき
電気
つけない
I don't switch on the light in my studio at night.
こと
つけねばならぬ
You should be careful what you say.
たび
かけたい
する
I feel like going on a trip.
けいき
景気
よくなってきています
Business is improving.
けさ
今朝
かけたくない
きも
気持

I don't feel like going out this morning.
わか
れた
けど
げんき
元気

We broke up, but I'm fine.
けさ
今朝
きぶん
気分
いかがです
How are you feeling this morning?
ことば
言葉
つけろ
Watch your mouth!
へや
部屋
くら
ければ
でんき
電気
つけてください
If the room is dark, please turn on the light.
かえ
まえ
かなら
でんき
電気
ようにしましょう
Let's make sure we turn the lights off before going home.
けさ
今朝
くうき
空気
たしょう
多少
つめ
たい

The air feels somewhat cold this morning.
たにん
他人
いうこと
かける
Don't worry about what others say.
きらく
気楽
いけ
Lighten up.
あしもと
足元
つけて
Watch your step.
でんき
電気

Don't turn off the light.
てんき
天気
よければ
あした
明日
かける

If the weather is good, I'll go out tomorrow.
けさ
さんぽ
散歩
きたくない
きぶん
気分

I don't feel like taking a walk this morning.
でんき
電気
つけましょう
Shall I turn the light on?
てんき
天気
わる
くて
かけられなかった

Bad weather kept us from going out.
わたし
その
きけん
危険
じゅうぶん
十分
きづ
気付
いている

I was fully alive to the danger.
この
とけい
時計
りません

I don't like this watch.
この
とけい
時計
でんき
電気
うご

This clock is electric.
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