Components
560 examples found containing '会'
はは
いたくて
たまらない
I'm dying to see my mother.
きみ
いたかった

How I've missed you!
きみ
また
したい
I want to see you again.
きみ
ぜひ
いたい
から
I'm anxious to see you.
たとえ
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
るす
留守
ってくれ

Even if she comes to see me, tell her I am not at home.
ビル
きょねん
去年
あき
わたし

Bill came to see me last autumn.
ちょっと
いたい
けれど
I want to see you for a moment.
できるだけ
はや
きかい
機会
かれ
いましょ

I'll meet him at the earliest opportunity possible.
いましょ

Let's meet at one o'clock.
きょう
今日
うんどうかい
運動会
あいにく
てんき
天気
です
The weather is unfavorable for our athletic meet today.
みな
じゅんばん
順番
いましょ

I will see you, each in your turn.
どうか
かれ
いに
って
ください
I entreat you to go and see him.
かれ
あまり
いたくない

I'd rather not meet him.
かれ
いたい
おも
っている

I'm longing to see him.
かれ
いたい
もの
I would like to meet him.
かれ
あなた
いたがっていた

He was anxious to meet you.
かれ
あなた
いたがっています

He wants to meet you.
かれ
わたし
いちばん
一番
いたくない
ひと

He is the last man I want to see.
かれ
わたし
きた
He came to see me.
かれ
この
かん
かのじょ
彼女
いに
った

He went to see her the other day.
かれ
あの
うつく
しい
おんな
いたがっています

He wants to meet that good-looking girl.
かれ
ほとんど
まいにち
毎日
わたし
てくれる

He comes to see me nearly every day.
かれ
とても
きみ
いたがっている

He is anxious to see you.
かれ
いま
いちばん
一番
いたくない
ひと

He is the last person I want to see now.
あの
ひと
きみ
いたがっている
じょせい
女性
です
That is the woman who wants to see you.
どこ
したことある
おも
います

I think I've met you before.
かれ
いつ
いになられます

When would you like to see him?
いそが
しかった
のに
かのじょ
彼女
わたし

Busy as she was, she came to see me.
しゅっぱつ
出発
する
まえ
きみ
いたい
もの
I would like to see you before I leave.
つぎ
にちよう
日曜
あなた
いに
きます

I will come to see you next Sunday.
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