Components
1311 examples found containing '行く'

Let's go!
かない

Are you going or staying?
どこ

Where are you going?
いま

I'm coming.
いま

I'm coming.
がっこう
学校
じかん
時間
です
It's time to go to school.
いま
から

I'm leaving now.
すみません
こんげつ
今月
いそが
しい
ので
ことができません
I’m sorry, but I’m busy this month, so I can’t go.
どちら
です
Where are you going?
こんど
今度
バス
りょこう
旅行

Will you go on the next bus trip?
どちら
さき
です
Where are you going?
りょこう
旅行
とても
たの
しい

It's a lot of fun going on a trip.
もう
がっこう
学校
じかん
時間
です
It is time to go to school.
こうこう
高校
すばらしい
おも
います

It will be great to go to senior high.
にちよう
日曜
わたし
きょうかい
教会

On Sunday, I go to church.
この
みち
どこ
ます

Where does this road lead to?
この
みち
えき
ます

This road leads to the station.
エミリー
じぶん
自分
くるま
っていました

Emily said she will go in her car.
ちょっとどこ

Hey, where are you going?
こんど
今度
やす
どこ

Where are you going on your vacation?
えいが
映画

You're going to a movie?
えいが
映画
つもりです
I'm going to go to the movies.
ようい
用意
いい
Are you ready to go?
なにえき
何駅
です
Which station are you going to?
らいげつ
来月
にほん
日本
つもりです
I intend to go to Japan next month.
がっこう
学校
とちゅう
途中
かのじょ
彼女
あった
I met her on my way to school.
にちようび
日曜日
りょかん
旅館
とまりに

We're going to go stay at a Japanese-style inn on Sunday.
そこ
つもり
I intend to go there.
そして
そと
ときぼうしかぶりましょう
And be sure to wear a hat when you go outside.
わたし
ちち
じてんしゃ
自転車
かいしゃ
会社

My father goes to work by bike.
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