Components
504 examples found containing 'どちら' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
どちらします
Which one will you have?
しゅっしんどちらです
Where are you from?
どちら
べます

Which will you eat?
どちら
きたい
です
Where would you like to go?
どちら
しょうねん
少年
わなかった

I didn't see either boy.
どちら
ほん
んでいない

I haven't read either book.
その
げんご
言語
どちら
べんきょう
勉強
しなかった

I did not study either of the languages.
その
こた
どちら
ただ
しくない

The answers are both incorrect.
どちらよい
わたし
わかりません
We cannot tell which is better.
どちらグラスとってもよい
You may take either of the glasses.
どちら
けば
よいです
Which way should I go?
その
ほん
どちら
っていれば
いいです
You may take either of the books.
どちら
しゅっしん
出身
です
Where do you come from?
しゅっしん
出身
どちらです
Where are you from?
どちら
きたくない

I would rather not go.
どちら
みち
とお
って
って
いいです
You can take either road.
どちら
さき
です
Where are you going?
でぐち
出口
どちらです
Where is the way out?
どちら
くるま
とう
さん
です
Which car is your father's?
その
ふた
こた
どちら
ただ
しくない

Neither of the two answers are right.
コーヒー
ちゃ
どちら
です
Which do you like better coffee or (Japanese-style) tea?
どちら
です
Where are you going?
がっこう
学校
どちらです
Where do you go to school?
ふたり
二人
しょうじょ
少女
どちら
っています

Do you know either of the two girls?
どちらあなたかばんです
Which one is your bag?
ねこいぬどちら
です
Which do you like better cats or dogs?
どちら
ほん
よいです
Which book is better?
ふた
うちどちら
たか
です
Which is the more expensive of the two?
どちら
みち
きます

Which way will you take?
あなた
ほん
どちらです
Which is your book?
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