Components
126 examples found containing '遊び' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
この
ほん
んでしまったら
あそ
って
いい
May I go out to play when I have read this book?
その
あそ
ともだち
友達
ほとんどいない
The boy has few friends to play with.
あした
明日
あそ
から
I'm coming to see you tomorrow.
あそ
きたい

I wanna go out.
あした
明日
あそ
いきません
Come and see me tomorrow, won't you?
あそ
って
いい
Can I go out and play?
あそ
わり

Fun and games are over.
べんきょう
勉強
あそ
だいじ
大事

Both work and play are important.
ぜひあす
あそ
きてください
Do come and see us tomorrow.
あした
明日
あそ
ません

Why not come and see me tomorrow?
ぜひまた
あそ
きてください
Do come and see us again.
こんど
今度
あそ
ください
Come and see us sometime.
ともだち
友達
あしたか
明日家
あそ

A friend comes to play at our house tomorrow.
せんじつ
先日
かのじょ
彼女
あそ
きた
She came to see me the other day.
あそ
はんぶん
半分
がっこう
学校

Don't come to school to lark around.
ぜひ
あそ
おいでください
Do come and visit us.
いつでも
あそ
くだ
さい

Please come and see me any time.
しゅうまつ
週末
あそ
ません

Won't you come and see me this weekend?
そと
あそ
って
いいです
May I go out to play?
あした
明日
あそ
くだ
さい

Come and see me tomorrow.
らいしゅう
来週
にちようび
日曜日
あそ
ください
Come and see me on Sunday next week.
その
あそ
ともだち
友達
しがっている

He wants a playmate.
わたし
あそ
つかれた
I am tired from playing.
わたし
たち
あそ
ハワイ
った

We went to Hawaii for pleasure.
かれ
あそ
さいちゅう
最中
です
He is at play.
きょねん
去年
みたい
あそ
きましょ

We could go out together like we did last year.
パパ
あそ
いっていい
Can I go out to play, Dad?
わか
ふたり
二人
きょうと
京都
あそ
かけた

The young couple went to Kyoto for fun.
いつでも
あそ
いらっしゃい
Come and see me any time you like.
こども
子供
あそ
むちゅう
夢中
なっていた
The children were absorbed in their game.
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