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5365 examples found containing '言'
わからないこと
ありません
Don't be unreasonable.
もう
いち
って
くだ
さい

Please say it again.
そのこと
おや
わなくて
いいです
You don't have to tell that to your parents.
わたし
かんが
わせて
くだ
さい

Let me say what I think.
なに
って
いいです
May I say something?
っちゃえ

Come on out with it.
なに
って
ってくれない

What do you mean, why don't I ever say it?
かない
ったら
かない

I'm not going, and that's that.
わたし
とく
なに
ことありません
I don't have anything particular to say.
なに
いたい

What are you getting at?
なに
いたい
です
What are you driving at?
ってる
ことわかります
Am I making myself clear?
エミリー
じぶん
自分
くるま
っていました

Emily said she will go in her car.
わたし
なに
ったら
いいわからなかった
I was at a loss for words.
がくせい
学生
なに
わず
ってしまった

The student left without saying anything.
ひとこと
一言
いたい

Let me say.
あなた
かのじょ
彼女
った

She said that she liked you.
なにか
ことあります
Do you have anything to say?
いたい
こと
かる

I know what you mean.
なに
こと
っている

What are you talking about?
わなくて
いい
Save your breath.
なに
いたい
です
What do you mean?
わたし
っている
こと
ほんき
本気

I mean what I say.
まだ
わないで
ください
Please don't say anything yet.
この
はな
えいご
英語
なん
います

What do you call this flower in English?
わたし
なに
ことありません
I have nothing to say.
せんせい
先生
った
ことわかりません
I don't understand what the teacher said.
きのう
せんせい
先生
きょう
今日
テストする
った

Yesterday the teacher told us that he would give us a test today.
いたい
こと
かってる

I understand what you're saying.
わたし
いたい
こと
かります

Do you know what I mean?
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