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1110 examples found containing '行'
わたし
かれ
きょうかい
教会
きました

I went to church with him.
わたし
パリ
れっしゃ
列車
った

I took a train bound for Paris.
わたし
ハワイ
ふね
きます

I'm going to Hawaii by ship.
わたし
とく
そこ
きたい
わけない
I don't want to go there in particular.
よしじゃあ
きましょ
はい
きましょ

"Right, shall we be off then?" "Yes. Let's go!"
わたし
ハワイ
きたい

I wish to go to Hawaii.
わたし
あなた
わり
そこ
きましょ

I will go there in place of you.
あなたどこでも
きたい
ところ
けます

You can go wherever you want.
わたし
すく
なくとも
いっしゅうかん
一週間
いっかい
一回
としょかん
図書館
きます

I go to the library at least once a week.
かれ
がいこく
外国
きたがっている

He is eager to go abroad.
わたし
しつない
室内
よりむしろ
がい
きたい

I would rather go out than stay indoors.
ピクニック
きません

How about going on a picnic?
かれ
はし
って
がっこう
学校
った

He ran to school, arriving in time.
かれ
ちかてつ
地下鉄
きました

They took the subway.
かれ
パリ
はじ
めて
わたし
った

He went to Paris, where he met me for the first time.
わたし
けない
きたい
おも
わない

I can't go, nor do I want to.
あなた
いぜん
以前
からずっとそこ
きたがっていました
から
You have wanted to go there for a long time, haven't you?
わたし
きみ
いっしょ
一緒
きたい

I want to go with you.
かのじょ
彼女
いつもそこ
きます

Does she always go there?
ハワイ
きたい
ものです
I'd like to go to Hawaii.
かれ
どっち
ほうこう
方向
きました

Which direction did he go?
なりたくうこう
成田空港
まで
いっしょ
一緒
きます

I will go with you as far as Narita Airport.
これまで
なんかい
何回
きました

How often have you been here?
わたし
なんじゅうかい
何十回
そこ
きました

I went there dozens of times.
かのじょ
彼女
パーティー
きたがっている

She wants to attend the party.
もちろん
わたし
きます

Of course I will go.
かのじょ
彼女
パーティー
きたくて
たまらなかった
She was aching to go to the party.
わたし
どうしても
きたくない

I really don't want to go.
わたし
ぜひあなた
いっしょ
一緒
きたい

I do want to go with you.
わたし
しばしばスキー
きます

I often ski.
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