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81 examples found containing '宜しく' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
とう
さん
よろしく
つた
くだ
さい

Please be sure to give my best regards to your father.
どうぞ
りょうしん
両親
よろしく
つた
ください
Please give my best regards to your parents.
せんせい
先生
よろしく
つた
ください
Please remember me to your teacher.
トムさんくれぐれもよろしく
つた
くだ
さい

Please give my best regards to Tom.
かぞく
家族
よろしく
つた
くだ
さい

Please say hello to your family.
よろしく
ねが
いいたします

Thank you in advance.
こんど
今度
かのじょ
彼女
われたら
よろしく
つた
ください
Next time you see her, give her my best wishes.
かれ
よろしく
つた
くだ
さい

Please give him my best regards.
きみ
ちち
よろしく
つた
くだ
さい

Please give my regards to your father.
りょうしん
両親
どうぞよろしく
つた
ください
Remember me to your parents.
あなた
かあ
さん
よろしく
つた
ください
Please give my best regards to your mother.
どうかあなた
かぞく
家族
よろしく
つた
ください
Please say hello to your family.
おくさま
奥様
どうかよろしく
つた
ください
Send my greetings to your wife.
あなた
すてき
素敵
おく
さん
よろしく
つた
くださること
わす
れないで
くだ
さい

Don't forget to give my best regards to your lovely wife.
その
ふし
よろしく
しどう
指導
ほど
ねが
いいたします

I hope you will favor me with your guidance at that time.
かなら
あなた
とう
さん
よろしく
つた
くだ
さい

Please be sure to give my best regards to your father.
あなた
おく
さん
よろしく
つた
くだ
さい

Please say hello to your wife.
どうぞ
きみ
かあ
さん
よろしく
つた
ください
Please give your mother my best regards.
もし
かれ
ようなことあればよろしく
っておいてください

If you happen to see him, please give him my best regards.
もの
わり
おそ
かった
どこぞよろしくやっていた
You're pretty late to have just gone shopping. Have you been making out someplace?
かあさま
母様
くれぐれもよろしく
Please give my kindest regards to your mother.
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