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286 examples found containing '交う' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
けいかく
計画
くるま
ことです
My plan is to buy a car.
にち
ようび
この
ほん
かいました
I bought this book on Sunday.
わたし
くるま
つもりです
I will buy a car.
あの
くるま
つもりです
Are you going to buy that auto?
わたし
ちょうしょく
朝食
しょく
パン
ひと
かいました
I bought a loaf of bread for breakfast.
みず
ひつよう
必要
ないです
You don't have to buy water, do you?
わたし
くるま
ことした
I decided to buy a car.
へや
部屋
だれ
かいます
Is there anyone in the room?
いくら

What price will you give for this?
やっ
かいましたあに
よっ
あげました
I bought eight, but I gave four to my older brother.
それ
かね
ない
I have no money to buy it.
あなたその
くるま
つもりです
Are you going to buy the car?
かばんかいました
I bought a bag.
わたし
くるま
しない
I didn't feel like buying a car.
それ
だけ
かね
ある
He has enough money to buy it.
もんだい
問題
どこその
ほん
です
The question is where to buy the book.
かどうかあなたしだいです
It is up to you whether to buy it or not.
チケットどこ
です
Where can I get tickets?
その
じしょ
辞書
かね

I have no money to buy the dictionary.
ワイン
いっぽん
一本
くらい
かね
あるかい
Is there enough money to get a bottle of wine?
かれ
スーツ
げんきん
現金
かった
He bought a suit for cash.
わたし
そのレコード
のに3000
えん
かかった
It cost me 3,000 yen to buy the record.
あたら
しい
ペン
ペン
つもり
I need a new pen. I'll buy one.
やす
かった
ので
ふよう
不要
ものまで
なってしまった
The cheap prices tempted me to buy things I didn't need.
かれ
じどうしゃ
自動車
ことできない
He is unable to buy a car.
かね
っていた
ひと
バター
ことできた
People with money were able to buy butter.
わたし
きっぷ
切符
かね
っていなかった

I had no money to buy the ticket.
かのじょ
彼女
やたら
くつ

She buys shoes indiscriminately.
かれ
その
くるま
こと
めた

He has made up his mind to buy the car.
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