Components
332 examples found containing 'あい-'
あした
明日
でき
出来
ます

May I see you tomorrow?
らいしゅう
来週
きょう
今日
します
I'll see you a week from today.
ある
ひと
きのう
昨日
わたし

A man came to see me yesterday.
かれ
いつ

When did he come over to see you?
あなた
する
たの
しみ
しています
I am looking forward to seeing you.
あなた
したい
おんな
ひと
ています

There is a woman who wants to see you.
はは
あい
ほど
いだい
偉大
ものない
Nothing is as great as maternal love.
こんばん
今晩
できなくてすみません
I'm sorry that I can't meet you tonight.
あい
ちから
せかい
世界
うご
かす

Love makes the world go round.
かれ
わたし
きた
He came to see me.
おお
じょせい
女性
にとって
あい
いつも
いちばん
一番

With many women, love always comes first.
かれ
あい
もう
めてしまった

My love for him has already cooled.
たとえ
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
るす
留守
ってくれ

Even if she comes to see me, tell her I am not at home.
みな
さん
ひとり
1人
ずつ
しましょ
I will see you, each in your turn.
あなた
してうれしい
I am glad to meet you.
かのじょ
彼女
いぜん
以前
しました
I have seen her before.
かれ
かなら
わたし
たち

He is sure to come to see us.
にちようび
日曜日
どなた
しません
I don't receive on Sundays.
わたし
あなた
もなく
する
たの
しみ
しています
I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
きみ
また
したい
I want to see you again.
かれ
ほとんど
まいにち
毎日
わたし
てくれる

He comes to see me nearly every day.
ビル
きょねん
去年
あき
わたし

Bill came to see me last autumn.
かれ
よく
わたし

He would often come to see me.
かのじょ
彼女
カナダから
わたし

She came from Canada to see me.
わたし
かれ
いに
かなければならない

I must go and see him.
かのじょ
彼女
なが
こと
していません
I haven't seen her for ages.
つぎ
にちよう
日曜
あなた
いに
きます

I will come to see you next Sunday.
いそが
しかった
のに
かのじょ
彼女
わたし

Busy as she was, she came to see me.
あなたそこ
したかったです
I had hoped to meet you there.
11
てください

Come and see me at eleven o'clock.
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