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158 examples found containing 'いとま' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
どようび
土曜日
かれ
ひま
です
Saturday is the day when he is free.
もっと
いそが
しい
ひと
こそもっとも
ひま
おお

The busiest people have the most leisure.
ああもう
ひま
しなくて
Well, I have to go now.
きょう
今日
ごご
午後
ひま
です
Are you free this afternoon?
わたし
べんきょう
勉強
する
ひま

I have no leisure to study.
わたし
ひま

I am free.
らいしゅう
来週
どようび
土曜日
ひま
です
I will be free next Saturday.
ひま
ときこれしてくれ
Do this at your leisure.
かようび
火曜日
ひま
です
Are you free on Tuesday?
にちようび
日曜日
わたし
もっと
ひま

Sunday is the day when I am least busy.
ひま
とき
なに
しています
What do you do in your free time?
わたし
どくしょ
読書
ひま
ない
I have no leisure for reading.
わたし
さんぽ
散歩
する
ひま
ない
I don't even have time for a walk.
まえ
かまってる
ひま
ない
I've got no time to sit and talk.
そろそろ
ひま
します
It is time I left here.
こんばん
今晩
ひま

Are you free tonight?
きょう
今日
ごご
午後
ちち
ひま

My father is free this afternoon.
わたし
こん
ひま
です
I'm free now.
こんや
今夜
ひま
です
I'm free tonight.
あなた
ひま
じかん
時間
りよう
利用
できる
You can take advantage of your free time.
その
ほん
ひま
とき
めば
いいです
What is necessary is just to read the book, when free.
かれ
スポーツする
ひま

He has no leisure for sport.
ほん
ひま
ありません
I don't have time to read.
わたし
ごご
午後
ひま
なります
I am free this afternoon.
きみ
あした
明日
ひま
どうか
りたい

I want to know if you will be free tomorrow.
きんようび
金曜日
ごご
午後
ひま
です
Are you free on Friday afternoon?
その
ほん
ひま
つからない

I cannot find time to read the book.
びんぼうひま
貧乏暇
なし
です
A poor person has no time for leisure.
あした
明日
ゆうがた
夕方
ひま
です
Are you free tomorrow evening?
じゅけん
受験
とあって
やす
ひま
なかった
Because of the entrance exam, I had no time to rest.
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