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802 examples found containing 'はやく' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
じかい
次回
もっと
はや
ていた
だけません
Would you mind coming earlier next time?
あさ
はや
しゅっぱつ
出発
しましょ

Let's start early in the morning, shall we?
わたし
たいへん
はや
およ
こと
でき
出来

I can swim very fast.
わたし
いつもより
すこ
はや

I went to bed a little earlier than usual.
はや
なお
いいです
I hope you'll recover quickly.
おとうと
いつも
わたし
より
はや
きる

My brother always gets up earlier than I.
けさとても
はや
きなければならなかった
です
Did you have to get up very early this morning?
わたし
あさ
はや
める

I wake up early.
あさ
はや
きて
せっせと
はたら
きたくない

Don't wanna get up early to work hard.
わたし
けさ
今朝
はや
かれ
った

I met him early this morning.
かれ
はや
きすぎた

They arrived too soon.
あした
明日
はや
こしてくれ

Wake me up early tomorrow morning.
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
つか
れていた
ので
はや

I was very tired, so I went to bed early.
よしわかったできるだけ
はや

All right. I'll come as soon as possible.
わたし
はは
はや
なってもらいたい
I want my mother to get well soon.
かれ
あまり
はや
しゃべりすぎる
He talks too fast.
あした
明日
はや
きれば
あさひ
朝日
みられます
If you get up early tomorrow, you can see the rising sun.
あの
うま
はや
はしること
How fast that horse runs!
かれ
クラス
いちばん
一番
はや
はし
れる

He can run the fastest in his class.
あさ
はや
きる
れています

I'm accustomed to getting up early.
かれ
いつもより
はや
きた

He got up earlier than usual.
わたし
あなた
はや
かえ
って
てもらいたい

I want you to come back early.
かれ
とても
はや
はし

He runs very fast.
ケン
はや
はし
らなければいけない

Ken must run fast.
ビルクラス
いちばん
一番
はや
はし
れます

Bill can run fastest in his class.
かれ
なんと
はや
はし

How fast he runs!
わたし
はや
きなければならなかった

I had to get up early.
ジャック
はや
きる

Jack is an early riser.
かれ
けさ
今朝
はや
きた

He got up early this morning.
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