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689 examples found containing '来'
この
やく
せい
しごと
仕事
きた
なくなった

I'm not getting any work because of this role.
いま
ここ
ところ
I have just come here.
さいしょ
最初
ここ
わたし
です
It was I that came here first.
わたし
ったり
たり
している
から
Because she saw "me" walking back and forth.
わたし
ねん
まえ
にほん
日本

I came to Japan two years ago.
ははおや
母親
こえ
こども
子供

The mother's voice fetched her child.
まもなく
かのじょ
彼女
かえ
って

It was not long before she came back.
あの
ひと
あした
明日
きた
られます

Will he be able to come tomorrow?
ほどなくメアリー

I had not waited long before Mary came.
クマおり
なか
ったり
たりしている

The bear is walking up and down in the cage.
むすこ
息子
わたし
へや
部屋

My son came to my room.
どうしてここ
です
What did you come here for?
かのじょ
彼女
でんぽう
電報
ってきた

She cabled us that she was coming.
ここ
なんど
何度
ことある
I have often been here.
かれ
みんな

They all have come.
あき
ほうがいい
You should come in Autumn.
なつ

Summer has come.
かのじょ
彼女
さいしょ
最初
びっくりした
To my amazement she came first.
あれきのうここ
しょうねん
少年
です
That is the boy who came here yesterday.
かのじょ
彼女
たら
この
てがみ
手紙
わた
して
ください
Give her this letter when she comes.
これ
わたし
ここ
りゆう
理由

This is the reason I came here.
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.
この
まち
はじめてです
Is this the first time that you have come to this town?
むすこ
息子
みま
見舞
です
I'd like to see my son.
きのう
昨日
ここ
じょせい
女性
やまだ
山田
さん
The woman who came here yesterday is Miss Yamada.
この
おんな
きのう
昨日

This is the girl that came yesterday.
どうやってここ
きた
られました

How did you come here?
その
えき
たら
おし
します
I'll let you know when we come to the station.
わたし
もの
ものです
I'm only a customer.
それ
いらい
以来
こちら
きた
られた
ことあります
Have you been here since?
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