Components
3750 examples found containing '出'
ている

The sun is up.
わたし
いち
ます

I am going to leave at 1 o'clock.
いえ

leave home
どこから
です
Where does it leave from?
40メートル

Run in the 40 meters.
わたし
いえ
ます

I leave home.
だれ
でんわ
電話

Can somebody answer the phone?
かける
まえ
べなくて
はならない
You have to eat before you go.
どこ
しゅっしん
出身
です
Where do you come from?
この
みち
けば
えき
ます

Will I get to the station if I take this road?
せき
ます

I have a cough.
ジョンこと
しんぶん
新聞
ていた

John was mentioned in the paper.
まだです
The sun has not risen yet.
かけない

Don't you want to go out?
この
みち
どこ
ます

Where does this street lead to?
おおあめ
大雨
がいしゅつ
外出
できなかった
The heavy rain kept us from going out.
しゅっしん
出身
どこです
Where are you from?
ここから
ていけ

Get out of here.
この
みち
えき
ます

This road leads to the station.
ですから
なつ
だけ
にほん
日本
おも
かならず
つく
ことができます
So, you would definitely be able to create memories only possible during summer in Japan.
とう
さん
までにします
I'll do it by the time Dad is due to leave.
そと
たい

I feel like going out.
きょう
今日
かけたい
きぶん
気分

I feel like going out today.
かける
じかん
時間
なりました
It was time to leave.
あめ
そと
ない
かぎる
The best bet on a rainy day is to remain indoors.
まだ
かけません

I’m not going out yet.
いま
しゅっぱつ
出発
して
いいです
May I leave now?
いつでも
かけられます

We're ready to leave.
もう
こた
ました

Have you worked out the answer yet?
かける
まえ
トイレ
かなくて
いい
Are you sure you don't want to use the toilet before you go?
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