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625 examples found containing 'じゃ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
もう
かなくちゃ
じゃまた
It's high time to go. See you later.
じゃアルバイト
あと
きます

Okay. I'll come after work.
じゃ
すいようび
水曜日
クラス
はい
りたい
です
Okay then, I'd like to join the Wednesday class.
じゃ
みち
へび
Set a thief to catch a thief.
じぶん
自分
じゃいい
おんな
おも
っていた
けど
She obviously thought she was a good woman, but...
じゃまた
から
ます

Then I'll come again later.
それじゃまた
あした
明日

See you tomorrow.
じゃ
なに

Then what?
これじゃきりない
It just goes on forever.
じゃ
べてやる

“Well, I’ll eat them for you then!”
じゃ
ろす

Good. Now go down with it.
じゃ
なに
べたい
です
What do you want to eat?
じゃ
すこ
だけ
Maybe just a short one.
かれ
きのう
昨日
ふつうじゃなかった
He was really off the wall yesterday.
それじゃ
かれ
かお
たない

That would make it impossible for him to save face.
これじゃとてもぼく
はら
たつ
This makes me very angry.
じゃグラウンド
いましょ

I'll meet you at the ball park.
その
ぼうし
帽子
じゃ
かっこう
格好
わる

You look funny in the hat.
じゃ
きましょう
ヒデキいっしょ
みせ
きました

"Let's go then", Hideki went to the shop with her.
それじゃ
やきゅう
野球
どう
Then, how about a baseball game?
こんど
今度
りょこう
旅行
しごと
仕事
じゃなくて
あそ
です
Our next trip is for pleasure, not for work.
きみ
おも
じゃ
こおり
れる

The ice will give under your weight.
しゅうまつ
週末
べんきょう
勉強
だけじゃ
ぜんぜん
全然
しんぽ
進歩
しない
やっぱり
まいにち
毎日
やらない
いみ
意味
ない
You won't make any progress just studying on the weekends. It's meaningless unless you do it every day.
いま
そうじゃなくて
しょうらい
将来
いい
おっと

He'll become a good husband.
ダメ
した
なまえ
名前
じゃ
I-Is that OK? Calling you by your first name...
ログアウトするじゃなかった
I shouldn't have logged off.
じゃ
けっきょく
結局
いいアイデアだってこと
Sounds like a pretty good idea, after all.
サンドイッチおにぎりじゃどっち
おも
かしら
Which are heavier, sandwiches or onigiris?
トム
じゃだめ
Tom, don't you leave me.
ぜんぜん
全然
ぼく
この
じゃなかったから
I never did like it anyway.
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