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958 examples found containing 'くるり' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
せんせい
先生

There comes our teacher.
まもなく
はる
くる
Spring will come soon.
もうじきクリスマス

Christmas is coming soon.
つけて
くるま
から
Beware! There's a car coming!
とき
パン
ってきてください

When you come, please buy some bread.
まだその
とき
きていない
The time is yet to come.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
きた
She came to see me.
ルシーアメリカからきた
がくせい
学生

Lucy is a student from America.
もう
はる
きている
Spring is come.
けん
とても
いそが
しくて
ことできない
Ken is so busy that he can't come.
わたし
ちゅうごく
中国
から
にほん
日本
きた
I came to Japan from China.
わたし
にほん
日本
らなければならない
とき
きた
The time came when I had to leave Japan.
ちょっとここきてくれません
Would you come here a moment?
かのじょ
彼女
さいご
最後
きた
She came last.
にほん
日本
ひとり
1人
がいこくじん
外国人
きた
There came to Japan a foreigner.
だれ
いちばんさき
一番先
おも
います

Who do you think will come first?
だれ
きて
るす
留守
いってくれ
Whoever comes, tell him I'm out.
かれら
彼等
くる
くる
はたら
いた

They labored day after day.
むすめ
ときどき
わたし
みま
見舞
きてくれた
My daughter came to see me from time to time.
あなたどうやって
がっこう
学校

How do you come to school?
せんそう
戦争
ない
じだい
時代
かもしれない
The time may come when we will have no war.
かれ
はたら
いた

They labored day after day.
バスすぐ
はずです
The bus should be coming soon.
かれ
きょう
今日
かもしれない
He may come today.
かのじょ
彼女
でんぽう
電報
ってきた

She cabled us that she was coming.
ことし
今年
また
とうきょう
東京
ことあります
Is there any chance of your coming to Tokyo again this year?
わたし
テニス
こうえん
公園
きました
I went to the park to play tennis.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
やくそく
約束
した

She promised me to come.
わたし
かれ
おも

I suppose they are coming.
あそ
はんぶん
半分
がっこう
学校

Don't come to school to lark around.
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