Components
527 examples found containing 'おき' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かのじょ
彼女
きる
おく
れた

She got up late.
わたし
はや
きる
ことしている
I make it a rule to get up early.
しず
しない
あか
ぼう
きる

Be quiet, or the baby will wake up.
かれ
あさ
はや
きる
なれている
He's used to getting up early in the morning.
ジャック
はや
きる

Jack is an early riser.
おとうと
いつも
わたし
より
はや
きる

My brother always gets up earlier than I.
あなた
あさ
はや
きる
ひつよう
必要
ない
You don't have to get up early.
わたし
あさ
はや
きる
ことしている
I make it a rule to get up early in the morning.
はは
いつも
あさ
はや
きる

Mother always gets up early in the morning.
わたし
いつも
はや
きる
わけない
I don't always get up early.
なに
おきよ
わたし
あなた
みかた
味方
です
I'll stand by you whatever happens.
わたし
あさ
はや
きる
れていない

I'm not accustomed to getting up early.
はや
きる
ほうよい
You had better get up early.
かれ
まいあさ
毎朝
はや
きる

He gets up as early as five every morning.
かれ
すぐおきなければならない
He has to get up immediately.
あさ
はや
きる
れています

I'm accustomed to getting up early.
はは
かぞく
家族
いちばん
一番
はや
きる

Mother gets up earliest in my family.
しょうらい
将来
おお
きな
じしん
地震
きる
かもしれない
There will be a big earthquake in the future.
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.
わたし
いつも
はや
きる

I always get up early.
わたし
いつも
きる

I always get up at six.
しちじ
七時
なければなりません
から
ろくじ
六時
おきます
I have to leave at seven o'clock, so I'm going to get up at six o'clock.
かのじょ
彼女
きる
ことしている
She makes it a rule to get up at six every morning.
さむ
あさ
きる
つら

It is difficult to wake up on cold mornings.
わたし
たいてい
大抵
あさ
はや
きる

I usually get up early in the morning.
トム
まいあさ
毎朝
きる

Tom gets up at six every morning.
あさ
はや
きる
こと
けんこう
健康
よい
It is good for the health to rise early.
わたし
ふつう
普通
しちじ
七時
きる

I usually get up at seven.
れんじつ
連日
こうつう
交通
じこ
事故
きる

Traffic accidents happen daily.
なんじ
何時
きみ
きる

What time do you get up?
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