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2538 examples found containing '来'
ジョンすでに
えき
ている

John has already come to the station.
5
じゅうご
15
ふん
ます

It comes at 5:15.
ひとり
一人
ここ
です
Did you come here alone?
ふゆ
はる

Winter has gone. Spring has come.
なぜ
にほん
日本
です
Why did you come to Japan?
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.
わたし
きょねん
去年
にほん
日本
ました

I came to Japan last year.
ここ
どのくらい
How long have you been here?
いっしょ

"Come with me."
らいしゅう
来週
げつようび
月曜日
テスト
きんようび
金曜日
かわりました
The exam scheduled for next Monday has been moved to Friday.
らいしゅう
来週
じゅけん
受験
できます
Can you sit for the exam next week?
ビル
らいしゅう
来週
かえ
って
ます

Bill will return next week.
しんぶん
新聞
こうこく
広告
ました

I have come in response to your ad in the paper.
ほかだれパーティー

Who else came to the party?
ジョン
きのう
昨日
にほん
日本

John came to Japan yesterday.
わたし
テニスすること
でき
出来
ます

I can play tennis.
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.
だれ
いちばんさき
一番先
おも
います

Who do you think will come first?
ようい
用意
ほとんど
でき
出来
ていなかった

I was hardly prepared.
かれ
みんな

They all have come.
いっしょ
一緒
いい
You can come with me.
かれ
にほん
日本
から
ねん
なる
Five years have passed since they came to Japan.
ひとり
一人
きもの
着物
こと
でき
出来
ます

Can you put on a kimono by yourself?
ぼく
って
てあげる

I will get it for you.
かれ
どこから

Where did they come from?
やまだ
山田
ふさい
夫妻
らいげつ
来月
きこく
帰国
します

Mr. and Mrs. Yamada will come home next month.
その
とき
いらい
以来
わたし
かのじょ
彼女
っていない

I haven't seen her since then.
なに
こる
こと
でき
出来
ない

There is no knowing what may happen.
かのじょ
彼女
さいしょ
最初
びっくりした
To my amazement she came first.
ばかりまだ
なに
ていません

I just came, and I haven't seen anything yet.
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