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2542 examples found containing '来'
ニコラさんしごと
にほん
日本
ています

Are you visiting Japan for work, Nicola?
わたし
にほん
日本
2か
げつ
なる
I have been in Japan for two months.
ひるま
昼間
ゆうじん
友人
わたし

A friend of mine came to see me during the day.
ジョンすでに
えき
ている

John has already come to the station.
いそが
しかったろう
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
いに

Busy as she was, she came to see me.
ふゆ
わって
はる
ました

Winter is over and spring has come.
いつ
かえ
って

When did you get back?
つけて
くるま
から
Beware! There's a car coming!
そもそもここ
かなかった
です
You shouldn't have come here to begin with.
ふゆ
はる

Winter has gone. Spring has come.
じかん
時間
あったら
いに

Come and see me if you have any time.
のこ
って
ください
Please bring the others.
とうきょう
東京
から
ねん
なります
It's been five years since I came to Tokyo.
かのじょ
彼女
でんぽう
電報
ってきた

She cabled us that she was coming.
かのじょ
彼女
らいげつ
来月
とうきょう
東京
しゅっぱつ
出発
します

She leaves for Tokyo next month.
ははおや
母親
こえ
こども
子供

The mother's voice fetched her child.
ほん
かみ
でき
出来
ている

A book is made of paper.
ばかりまだ
なに
ていません

I just came, and I haven't seen anything yet.
きょう
今日
クラスありませんしゅくだい
らいしゅう
来週
してください

There is no class today. Please submit the homework next week.
かのじょ
彼女
ひとり
一人

She came alone.
あした
明日
でき
出来
ます

May I see you tomorrow?
あした
明日
あそ
くだ
さい

Come and see me tomorrow.
さむ
ふゆ

Cold winter came on.
あした
明日
あそ
ません

Why not come and see me tomorrow?
ゆうしょく
夕食
ようい
用意
でき
出来
ました

Dinner is ready.
ゆうしょく
夕食
ようい
用意
でき
出来
ています

Are you ready for dinner?
わか
あいさつ
ました

I've come to say goodbye.
その
あたら
しい
みせ
らいしゅう
来週
ひら
きます

The new store is going to open next week.
らいげつ
来月
タクシー
りょうきん
料金
あがります
Taxi fares will go up next month.
かのじょ
彼女
きっとここ

I don't doubt that she will come here.
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