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わたし
じぶん
自分
へや
部屋
そうじ
掃除

I have to clean my room.
わたし
こんや
今夜
パーティー
しゅっせき
出席

Must I attend the party tonight?
わたし
までその
しごと
仕事

I have to finish the work by four o'clock.
わたし
たち
がっこう
学校

We must go to school.
ざんねん
残念
ながらあなた
わる
ニュース
らせし

I regret that I have to inform you of the bad news.
ざんねん
残念
です
こんばん
今晩
しごと
仕事

Sorry, but I have to work tonight.
ざんねん
残念
です
きょう
今日
いえ

Sorry, I must stay at home today.
さいご
最後
ちる
とき
わたし
また

When the last leaf falls, I must go, too.
きみ
かれ
んだ
ものとしてあきらめ
You must give him up for dead.
きんじょ
近所
ひと
なかよ
仲良

You must be friendly with your neighbors.
うんてん
運転
する
とき
くるま
ちゅうい
注意

You have to look out for other cars when you drive.
ドル
げんち
現地
つうか
通貨
こうかん
交換

You must convert dollars into the local currency.
とにかくあなた
じゅう
10
までここ

In any case, you must come here by ten.
すぐ
ちりょう
治療

We need to take care of this immediately.
シャツアイロンかけ
I have to iron my shirt.
さよなら

I must say good-bye to you.
さてそろそろ
かえ
たの
しかった
です
Well, I'm afraid I must be leaving. I had a nice time.
このレッスン

Must I take this lesson?
としよ
年寄
しんせつ
親切

You must be kind to old people.
いいえ
きっぷ
切符
うりば
売場

No. You have to buy it at the ticket office.
アメリカ
たいよう
大洋
おうだん
横断

You have to cross the ocean to get to America.
あなた
かれ
てつだ
手伝
ってもらわ

You have to get him to help you.
あなた
はや

You have to get up early.
あなた
まえ
もって
よやく
予約

You have to make reservations in advance.
あなた
しょうじき
正直
こた

You must answer honestly.
あなた
くら
なる
まえ
かえ
ってこ

You must come back before it gets dark.
あなたもっと
ねっしん
熱心
にほんご
日本語
べんきょう
勉強

You have to study Japanese harder.
あなた
がっこう
学校
どの
だんし
男子
りょうり
料理
がくしゅう
学習

Does every boy have to learn cooking in your school?
までそこ

I must get there by 9 o'clock.
まえ
はじ

We must begin before five o'clock.
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