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60 examples found containing 'ええ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ええアンソニーです
Yes, this is Anthony.
ええ
きのう
昨日
おこな
った

Yes, I went yesterday.
おんな
ひと
いました
ええおもしろいです
わたし
だいす
大好
です
“Yes, it is. I love it too”, the girl responds.
ええっとそう
おも
います

Uh.....yes, I think so.
ええっと15
にん
でした
Let me see. There were fifteen people.
ええわたしそう
おも
います

Yeah. I think so, too.
テニスしましょええ
"Let's play tennis." "Yes let's."
ええわかったリー
ふじん
夫人

"Yes. I understand," says Mrs. Lee.
ええ
だいじょうぶ
大丈夫
おも
います

Yes, I think it's okay.
ええじゃあ
わたし
でんわ
電話
ばんごう
番号
おし
える

OK. Let me give you my number.
かのじょ
彼女
とけい
時計
いました
ええ
いました

"Did she buy a watch?" "Yes, she bought one."
まど
けてくださいます
ええいいです
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Certainly not."
ええ
ってます
わたし
かのじょ
彼女
そんけい
尊敬
してます

Yes, I know her. I look up to her.
ええどうぞ

Yes, please come.
ええ
よろこ
んで

I'll be glad to.
えいが
映画
きません
ええ
きましょ

"Let's go to the movies, shall we?" "Yes, let's."
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.
まど
けていた
だけませんええどうぞ
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Of course not."
でんわ
電話
つか
使
わせてもらって
いいですええどうぞ
"Do you mind if I use your phone?" "No, please go ahead."
ええでも
さいご
最後
までいる
ひつよう
必要
ありません
Yes, but you do not have to stay to the end.
ええそうでも
だれ
られたくない

Well, yes, but I don't want anyone to know.
この
でんわ
電話
していいですええどうぞ
"May I use this telephone?" "Go ahead."
まど
けてくれません
ええいいですとも
"Do you mind opening the window?" "Not at all."
ええ
おこな
った
ことあります
Yes, I've been there a couple of times.
このペン
りて
いいですええどうぞ
"May I borrow this pen?" "Sure, go ahead."
たばこ
煙草
って
いいですええどうぞ
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Certainly not."
タバコ
って
よろしいですええどうぞ
"Would you mind me smoking?" "Certainly not."
いっしょきませんええ
よろこ
んで

"Won't you come with us?" "I'd be glad to."
ドア
めて
くだ
さいません
ええいいです
"Would you mind shutting the door?" "No, not at all."
この
みせ
はじ
めて
ええ
はじ
めて
です
"Is it the first time you've been here?" "Yes, it's my first visit."
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