Components
730 examples found containing 'きた' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わか
じょせい
女性
わたし
きたきのうことでした
It was yesterday that a young woman came to see me.
1分
たない
うち
かれ

I had hardly waited a minute when he came.
かのじょ
彼女
すばやく
ふく

She dressed herself quickly.
かれ
わたし
たす

He came to my rescue.
まもなく
かれ
また

It wasn't long before he came again.
わたしたち
私達
うみ
える
ところに

We came in view of the sea.
フレッドパーティー
かどうか
わたし
どちらよいことです
It makes no difference to me whether Fred came to the party or not.
ビル
きょねん
去年
あき
わたし

Bill came to see me last autumn.
へや
部屋
しろ
ふく
おんな
いっぱいでした
The room was full of girls in white.
かれ
よく
わたし

He would often come to see me.
かのじょ
彼女
カナダから
わたし

She came from Canada to see me.
あなたどうやってここ
です
How did you come here?
かれ
わたし
こと
らなかった

He was displeased with my coming.
あなた
わたし
いっしょ
ほう
いい
You may as well come with me.
わたし
いそ
いで
きもの
着物

I hurried my clothes on.
がいこく
外国
からきた
せいと
生徒
たち
いっこう
一行
アキラ
こうこう
高校
ほうもん
訪問
した

A group of foreign students visited Akira's high school.
かのじょ
彼女
あか
ふく
ほう
うつく
しく
える

She looks prettier in her red dress.
かれ
きのう
ばかり
He came as lately as yesterday.
このドレス
ほうすてき
える

You look better in this dress.
あまり
なが
たない
うち
かれ
きた
I had not waited long before he came.
かれ
さい
ときに
とうきょう
東京

He came to Tokyo at the age of three.
ケン
ふく

Ken put on his clothes.
がくせい
学生
もちろん
せんせい
先生

The teacher as well as his students has come.
かぜ
きた
から
いている

The wind is blowing from the north.
ひる
すこ
まわ
った
とき
かれ

He came a little after noon.
あいつ
あたま
きた
I'm up to here with him!
その
こども
子供
こうえん
公園
まで
わたし
についてきた
The child followed me to the park.
かれ
われた
とおりに
はや

He came early, as he had been asked to do.
かのじょ
彼女
うつく
しい
ドレス

She wore a beautiful dress.
かれ
あさ
はや

He came early in the morning.
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