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430 examples found containing 'します' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
どれします
Which one will you go with?
らいげつ
来月
けっこんします
I'm getting married next month.
あさいつもさんぽします
Do you usually go for a walk in the morning?
あささんぽします
Do you go for a walk in the morning?
わたしさんぽします
I go for a walk.
どちらします
Which one will you have?
このペンいくらします
What does this pen cost?
もく
よう
でんわ
電話
します
I'll call on Thursday.
とう
さん
までにします
I'll do it by the time Dad is due to leave.
にじっぷん
20分
たったらこちらから
でんわ
電話
します
I will call back in twenty minutes.
どんなスポーツします
What kind of sports do you do?
テニスします
I like to play tennis.
あと
でんわ
電話
します
I'll call you later.
テニスします
Do you play tennis?
ふつうテニスします
I usually play tennis.
いつテニスします
When do you play tennis?
100
まん
えん
っている
したらどうします
Supposing you had one million yen, what would you do with it?
やす
すずしいところゆっくりして
ほん
んだり
えいが
映画
たり
します
On my days off I stay in a cool place and take it easy, reading books, watching movies and things.
しゅしょう
首相
あした
明日
きしゃ
記者
かいけん
会見
します
The Prime Minister holds a press conference tomorrow.
どようび
土曜日
よる
ダンスパーティーします
We have dances on Saturday evening.
あなたどこテニスします
Where do you play tennis?
おな
はなし
なんど
何度
します
I say the same thing over and over.
やす
いつも
なに
します
What do you usually do on holidays?
わたし
チェックアウトします
I'm checking out.
ちょっとたずねします
Excuse me, but may I ask you something.
こんご
今後
おくれないようします
I'll try not to be late in the future.
だれ
その
あか
ちゃん
せわ
世話
します
Who will look after the baby?
ふくろわけします
Would you like them in separate bags?
しゅうまつ
週末
もの
そうじ
掃除
します
On weekends, I do things like shopping and cleaning.
らいしゅう
来週
きょう
今日
します
I'll see you a week from today.
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