Components
239 examples found containing '外'
わたし
そと
はし
って
って
タクシーつかまえた
I ran out and caught a taxi.
その
いぬ
そと
たがってます

The dog wants to go outside.
まど
から
そと
はいけません
Do not look out the window.
まど
から
そと

Do not look out of the window.
わたし
いま
そと
たくない

I don't feel like going out right now.
わたし
まど
から
そと

I looked out the window.
かのじょ
彼女
まど
から
そと

She looked out of the window.
がっこう
学校
なか
はなし
そと
する
Don't tell tales out of school.
そと
あめ
はじ
めている

Looking outside, it's beginning to rain.
こんや
今夜
そと
しょくじ
食事
する
I'm dining out this evening.
そと
くら
なってきた
It's getting darker outside now.
こんや
今夜
そと
べましょ

Let's eat out tonight.
でも
ことし
今年
そと
たくなかった
です
But this year she didn't want to go outside.
さかな
みず
そと
きられない

Fish cannot live out of water.
そと
さむけ
寒気
した
I felt a chill when I went out of the house.
かれ
まど
そと

He looked out of the window.
わたし
やおや
八百屋
そと
かれ
であ
出会
った

I met him outside the greengrocer's.
わたし
きた
とき
そと
ゆき
っていた

When I got up, it was snowing outside.
かのじょ
彼女
うわぎ
上着
っかける
そと

She threw on a coat and went.
わたし
あさ
はや
そと

I went outside early in the morning.
そと
すぐ
あめ
りはじめた

As soon as I went out, it began to rain.
わたし
ねこ
いえ
そと
した

I let the cat out of the house.
いつも
えて
たまに
そと
しょくじ
食事
しよ

Let's occasionally change where we go to eat out.
きんようび
金曜日
そと
しょくじ
食事
する
よてい
予定
です
We're going out for a meal on Friday.
わたし
たち
そと
ちゅうしょく
昼食
いきません
Won't you go out to lunch with us?
じどうしゃ
自動車
もん
そと
たせてある

The car is waiting at the gate.
じぶん
自分
りょういき
領域
そと
ある
It is outside my area.
そと
すこ
ずつ
くら
なって
きます

It's getting dark little by little outside.
かれ
そと
あそ
んでいます

He is playing outdoors.
そと
けない

You can't go out.
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