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720 examples found containing 'きた' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
ねん
まえ
にほん
日本

I came to Japan two years ago.
ほかだれパーティー

Who else came to the party?
ジョン
きのう
昨日
にほん
日本

John came to Japan yesterday.
その
がくせい
学生
しけん
試験
おわ
って
からやっと

The student arrived after the examination was over.
この
おんな
きのう
昨日

This is the girl that came yesterday.
きのう
昨日
おんな
らなかった

The girl that came yesterday was a stranger to me.
どうしてここ
です
What did you come here for?
かのじょ
彼女
ひとり
一人

She came alone.
っていたら
かれ
もっと
はや
かもしれない
If he had known, he might have come earlier.
むすこ
息子
みま
見舞
です
I'd like to see my son.
むすこ
息子
わたし
へや
部屋

My son came to my room.
かれ
わたし
みま
見舞
びょういん
病院

They came to the hospital to inquire after me.
バス
きた
かっていた

The bus was heading north.
かれ
みんな

They all have come.
さいしょ
最初
ここ
わたし
です
It was I that came here first.
いま
ここ
ところ
I have just come here.
あなたどうして
けさ
今朝
ここきた
Why did you come here this morning?
さむ
ふゆ

Cold winter came on.
きのう
昨日
アメリカから
がくせい
学生
った

I met a student from America yesterday.
せんじつ
先日
かのじょ
彼女
から
てがみ
手紙
きた
I received her letter the other day.
いしゃ
医者
すぐ

The doctor came immediately.
かのじょ
彼女
さいしょ
最初
びっくりした
To my amazement she came first.
わたし
もの
ものです
I'm only a customer.
せんじつ
先日
かのじょ
彼女
あそ
きた
She came to see me the other day.
それどこから
らなかった
ので
He did not realize where it had come from.
この
まち
はじめてです
Is this the first time that you have come to this town?
かのじょ
彼女
あたら
しい
うわぎ
上着

She clothed herself in a new suit.
きた
から
つめ
たい
かぜ
いていた

There was a cold wind blowing from the north.
その
てがみ
手紙
わたし

The letter is for me.
きみ
あと
かれ

He came after you left.
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