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まもなく
かれ
また

It wasn't long before he came again.
まもなくまた
かかれる
たの
しみ

I'm looking forward to seeing you again before long.
ママ
ごご
午後
せんたく
洗濯
はいけない
Mummy has to do the washing this afternoon.
ママ
てつだ
手伝
って
You helped Mommy?
また
あつ
まれたら
いいですええ
わたし
たの
しみにしています

I hope we can get together again. Yes, I'll be looking forward to it.
もう
いっかい
一回
それ
Let's do it another time.
また
かかれる
たの
しみ

I am looking forward to seeing you again.
また
かかれますこと
たの
しみ

I am looking forward to seeing you again.
また
かかる
たの
しみ

I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
またあなた
いできる
たの
しみ

I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
まじめな
へんじ
返事
くださる
ほう
だけください
Serious inquiries only, please.
マイク
った

Mike said that he would come.
マイク
おとうと
ひどいいたずら
Mike played a bad trick on his brother.
マイクじゃま
たの
んだ

Mike asked that he not be disturbed.
マイクそんなことはずない
Mike cannot have done such a thing.
ホテル
かくにん
確認

Let's inquire about our hotel reservations.
ぼく
わん
このこと
What I mean is this.
ぼくまだ
ている
とき
かれ
きた

I had him come while I was still in bed.
ペン
よろしいです
May I borrow your pen?
へたな
しょくにん
職人
どうぐ
道具
せい
A bad workman blames his tools.
フレッドパーティー
かどうか
わたし
どちらよいことです
It makes no difference to me whether Fred came to the party or not.
ぶっちゃけた
ばなし
これっていくらぐらい
Sorry to be so direct, but how much did you pay for this?
ビル
けっ
して
ひと
あらそ

Bill never argues with other people.
ビル
きょねん
去年
あき
わたし

Bill came to see me last autumn.
ひなた
すわ
っている
のにまだ
さむけ
寒気

Even though I was sitting in the sun, I still felt chilly.
ひと
やす
みして
コーヒー
Let's take a coffee break.
ひとり
ほしい
ってくれれば
よかったのに
You should have told me that you wanted me to come alone.
ひどい
ずつう
頭痛

I have a bad headache.
わたし
ひげそっている
とき
けが
I cut myself shaving.
ハワイ
なに
おし
えて
ください
Tell me what you did in Hawaii.
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