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1102 examples found containing 'そこ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
そこ
つもり
I intend to go there.
なに
そこあります
What is over there?
わたしそこ
きたかった

I wanted to go there.
なぜそこいった
What did you go there for?
きたくなければ
そこ
かなくて
いい
You need not go there if you don't want to go.
そこ
くるま
おいておきたい
I'd like to keep the car there.
そこ
まえ
った
ことある
I've been there already.
そこ
って
はいけません
You should not go there.
みんなそこ
った
です
Everyone went there, didn't they?
もうそこ
なに
ない
There's nothing there.
きたくなくて
そこ
かなければならない

You have to go there whether you like it or not.
いつそこ
きました

When did you go there?
そこ
いちじかん
一時間
かかるでしょう
It will take an hour to get there.
たくさん
がくせい
学生
そこ
あつ
まった

Dozens of students gathered there.
かのじょ
彼女
そこいた
たし

That she was there is certain.
かのじょ
彼女
ひとりそこ
んでいた

She lived there by herself.
そこ
やめなさい
Stop going there.
わたし
もうそこ
かない

I will go there no more.
かのじょ
彼女
その
じゅう
10
ねん
まえ
そこ
っていた

She had gone there ten years before.
ちょっとそこきみ
Hey, you there!
ゆみ
由美
ひとり
一人
そこ
った

Yumi went there by herself.
きゅうじつ
休日
よくそこ
ゆうじん
友人
います

I often meet up with my friends there on my days off.
わたし
きたい
からそこ
った

I went there because I wanted to.
そこ
っている
しょうじょ
少女
メアリーです
The girl standing there is Mary.
そこ
って
しかた
仕方
ない
It is no use going there.
いもうと
そこいる
えた

I saw my sister there.
わたし
そこ
しょうたい
招待
されています

I've been invited there, too.
そこ
えき
から
ある
いて
すぐです
It is only a short walk from the station.
どうろ
道路
そこから
きゅう
のぼ
なる
The road ascends steeply from that point.
その
ふる
じんじゃ
神社
いぜん
以前
そこありました
The old shrine used to stand there.
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