Components
909 examples found containing '早'
わたし
あさ
はや
そと

I went outside early in the morning.
わたし
あさ
はや
きる
しゅうかん
習慣
ある
I have a habit of getting up early.
はや
げんき
元気
なって
くだ
さい

I hope you will get well soon.
わたし
はは
ほど
はや
きません

I don't get up as early as my mother.
はや
かえ
って
いらっしゃい
Come home early, Bill.
はや
きすぎ
です
You've arrived too early.
はやお
早起
きすれば
います

Get up early, and you'll be in time.
でき
出来
だけ
はや
はし
った
ので
ゆうじん
友人
いつけた

Running as fast as I could, I was able to catch up with my friend.
かれ
はやくち
早口

He is a fast speaker.
かれ
はやお
早起
れている

He is used to getting up early.
かれ
はやお
早起

He is an early riser.
とき
はや
ぎる

Time flies.
かれ
はや

He's quick with his hands.
かれ
みみ
はや

He is quick to learn.
わたし
はやお
早起
じっこう
実行
している

I practice early rising.
わたし
はや
きる
ことしている
I make it a rule to get up early.
われわれ
あさ
はや
しゅっぱつ
出発
した

We got an early start.
わたし
はやお
早起
しゅうかん
習慣
つけねばならない
I have to form the habit of getting up early.
とても
つか
れていた
ので
わたし
はや

Being very tired, I went to bed early.
かれ
けさ
今朝
はや
きた

He got up early this morning.
まいあさ
毎朝
はやお
早起
きする
しゅうかん
習慣
している
I make it a rule to get up early in the morning.
かれ
きる
はや

He is an early riser.
わたし
あした
明日
できるだけ
はや
きなければならない

I must get up as early as I can tomorrow morning.
なぜ
かのじょ
彼女
はや
かえ
ってきた
です
Why did she come home early?
かれ
あさ
はや
きません
でした
He did not get up early in the morning.
かれ
いつもより
はや
いた

He arrived earlier than usual.
なぜ
はや

Why did you come early?
はやお
早起
たいへんよい
Getting up early is very good.
もっと
はや
へんじ
返事
さないでいて
すみません
Sorry I didn't reply sooner.
わたし
はや
ので
かれ
ざんねん
残念
がった

My leaving early made them feel sorry.
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