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481 examples found containing '出かける' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
いつでも
かけられます

We're ready to leave.
かける
じかん
時間
なった
It was time to leave.
かけない

Don't you want to go 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.
かける
まえ
べなくて
はならない
You have to eat before you go.
どこ
かける

Are you going anywhere?
かける
じかん
時間

It's time to go.
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?
いつ
かけます

When will you leave?
あまり
かけたくなかった

I didn't care about going out.
あした
よる
かぞく
かけます

I'm going out with my family tomorrow night.
てんき
天気
いいので
かけよう

As it is fine, I'll go out.
ちょっと
かけてきます

I'm going out for a while.
かける
まえ
かなら
でんき
電気
して
くだ
さい

Be sure to put out the light before you go out.
さあ
かけましょ

Let's be off now.
あなたどこ
かける
です
Are you going anywhere?
かける
まえ
かなら
かり
して
くだ
さい

Be sure to put out the light before you go out.
かのじょ
彼女
さんぽ
散歩
かけた

She went out for a walk.
わたし
まいにち
毎日
れっしゃ
列車
しごと
仕事
かけます

I go to work every day by train.
てんき
天気
わる
くて
かけられなかった

Bad weather kept us from going out.
ときどき
かれ
いっしょ
もの
かけた

Every now and then they went shopping together.
かけた
ほう
いい
You may as well leave now.
かける
まえ
ちゃ
もう
いっぱい
一杯
みたい

I would like another cup of tea before I go.
そろそろ
がっこう
学校
かける
じかん
時間
おも

I think it's time for me to leave for school.
わたし
しごと
仕事
かけていました

I was out of town on an assignment.
さんぽ
散歩
かけません

How about going out for a walk?
かれ
まさに
かける
ところだった
He was about to leave.
あめ
んだら
すぐ
かけましょ

Let's go as soon as it stops raining.
けさ
今朝
かけたくない
きも
気持

I don't feel like going out this morning.
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