Components
754 examples found containing '早い' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
この
しごと
仕事
できるだけ
はや
すませましょ
Let's finish this work as soon as possible.
あなた
はや
やっていればよいことです
That you have come early is a good thing.
かれ
あたま
はたら
はや

He has a nimble mind.
わたし
はは
まいにち
毎日
はや
きます

My mother gets up early every morning.
わたし
いつも
はや
きる
わけない
I don't always get up early.
わたし
はは
ほど
はや
きません

I don't get up as early as my mother.
わたし
あさ
はや
きる
れていない

I'm not accustomed to getting up early.
じかん
時間
なんて
はや
ぎる

How time flies!
ひかり
おと
よりずっと
はや
すす

Light travels much faster than sound.
はや
もの
です
First come, first served.
かれ
はや
わたし
やくそく
約束
した

He promised me to come early.
あなた
あさ
はや
きる
ひつよう
必要
ない
You don't have to get up early.
あした
明日
あさ
かれ
はや
きてもらってくれ
Have him come early tomorrow morning.
わたし
いつも
はや
きる

I always get up early.
はや
びょうき
病気
よくなります
よう

I hope you will get well soon.
わたし
はや
きすぎた

I arrived there too early.
かれ
はや
きすぎた

He arrived too early.
もっと
はや
ってくれたら
よかったのに
You should have told it to me sooner.
わり
はや

Quick to adapt to changing circumstances.
じかい
次回
もっと
はや
ていた
だけません
Would you mind coming earlier next time?
あさ
はや
しゅっぱつ
出発
しましょ

Let's start early in the morning, shall we?
かいぎ
会議
いつもより
はや
わった

The meeting ended earlier than usual.
はや
なお
いいです
I hope you'll recover quickly.
けさとても
はや
きなければならなかった
です
Did you have to get up very early this morning?
わたし
あさ
はや
める

I wake up early.
あさ
はや
きて
せっせと
はたら
きたくない

Don't wanna get up early to work hard.
かれ
はや
きすぎた

They arrived too soon.
あした
明日
はや
こしてくれ

Wake me up early tomorrow morning.
われわれ
あさ
はや
しゅっぱつ
出発
した

We got an early start.
わたし
つか
れていた
ので
はや

I was very tired, so I went to bed early.
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