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140 examples found containing 'おきる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたしおきます
I get up.
わたし
まいにち
毎日
おきる
I get up at six every morning.
5
おきました
I got up at 5:00.
わたし
きる
おそ

I get up late.
もう
きる
じかん
時間
です
This is the time you should get up.
きる
じかん
時間

Time to get up.
ごじ
5時
はん
おきなければならない
I have to get up at half past five.
けさ
今朝
かのじょ
彼女
なに
おきたです
What happened to her this morning?
なんじ
何時
おきました
What time did you get up?
あなたもう
きる
じかん
時間

It is time that you got up.
たなか
田中
さん
なんじ
何時
おきます
What time do you get up, Tanaka-san?
はは
だれ
より
さき
きる

Mother gets up earlier than anybody else in my family.
ろくじ
6時
はん
おきます
I get up at 6:30.
わたし
しちじ
7時
おきます
I get up at 7:00.
ちょっと
じかん
時間
でんわ
電話
らないで
おきて
くだ
さい

Please stay awake and on the line for just a while.
ろくじ
6時
おきます
I get up at six o'clock.
あした
明日
なに
きる
だれ
わからない
There is no telling what will happen tomorrow.
かのじょ
彼女
まいあさ
毎朝
はや
きる

She gets up early every morning.
わたしたち
私達
よあ
夜明
おきなければならなかった
We must get up at dawn.
かれ
かぞく
家族
おきる
はや

His family are early risers.
わたし
はは
わたし
より
はや
きる

My mother gets up earlier than I.
サラヒデキおきてあさごはん
べました

Sarah and Hideki got up and had breakfast.
わたし
いつも
はや
きる
わけない
I don't always get up early.
さむ
あさ
はや
きる
つらい
I find it hard to get up early on cold mornings.
ちか
しょうらい
将来
なに
きる
からない

There is no telling what will happen in the near future.
はは
いつも
あさ
はや
きる

Mother always gets up early in the morning.
はは
かぞく
家族
いちばん
一番
はや
きる

Mother gets up earliest in my family.
かれ
きる
はや

He is an early riser.
ジャック
はや
きる

Jack is an early riser.
わたし
はは
いつも
あさ
はや
きる

My mother always gets up early in the morning.
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