Components
957 examples found containing '其処' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
きょねん
去年
なつ
かのじょ
彼女
そこ
った

She went there last summer.
かのじょ
彼女
ぜひそこ
きたい
った

She said that she was eager to go there.
かのじょ
彼女
そこ
こと
ひてい
否定
した

She denied having been there.
わたし
そこやって
くだ
さい

Send me there.
わたし
いいたいそこ
That's exactly my point.
そこ
っていた
だけません
Will you please go there?
だれ
そこ
っています

Do you know who goes there?
わたし
じぶん
自分
そこ
かなければならない

I have to go there myself.
わたし
さき
そこ

I'll get there before you will.
そこ
わたし
いがい
以外
だれいなかった
There was no one there besides me.
かれ
そこ
しあわ
せな
せいかつ
生活
おく
った

They lived a happy life there.
この
みち
そこ
ます

This road leads you there.
わたし
わんとする
ところそこです
That's just what I was going to say.
おとといそこ
きました

I went there the day before yesterday.
たか
たてもの
建物
そこ
っている

A tall building stands there.
わたし
そこ
かなければならない

I must go there.
そこどうやって
けば
いいです
How can I get there?
きゅうじつ
休日
よくそこ
ゆうじん
友人
います

I often meet up with my friends there on my days off.
いま
すぐそこ
きます

I will be there right now.
ろうじん
老人
そこ
ひとり
一人
んでいた

The old man lived there by himself.
りょうしん
両親
むり
無理
わたし
そこ
かせた

My parents made me go there.
きのう
昨日
そこ
った
がくせい
学生
だれいない
No students went there yesterday.
わたし
そこプールパス
っている

I've got a pass for the swimming pool.
そこ
もんだい
問題
ある
That's where the problem is.
そこ
いたら
おし
えて
ください
Please let me know when we get there.
わたし
きのう
昨日
そこ
った

I went there yesterday.
かのじょ
彼女
そこ
かなかった

She did not go there.
トムそこいました
Tom was also there.
いま
ごろ
かれ
そこ
いてしまっている
はず
They ought to have arrived there by this time.
かれ
そこ
こわ
かった

He was afraid to go there.
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