Components
1209 examples found containing '出る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
どこから
です
Where does it leave from?
わたし
いち
ます

I am going to leave at 1 o'clock.
40メートル

Run in the 40 meters.
ている

The sun is up.
わたし
いえ
ます

I leave home.
だれ
でんわ
電話

Can somebody answer the phone?
いえ

leave home
ちょっと
たか
すぎて
ません

The price is not reasonable.
ジョンこと
しんぶん
新聞
ていた

John was mentioned in the paper.
この
みち
えき
ます

This road leads to the station.
どの
みち
って
えき
ます

Whichever road you may take, it will lead to the station.
にほん
日本
から
じゅう
10
ねん
なる
It has been ten years since I left Japan.
そと
たい

I feel like going out.
あし
ない

I can't get anywhere with it.
からせき
ます

I have a dry cough.
あめ
そと
ない
かぎる
The best bet on a rainy day is to remain indoors.
せき
ます

I have a cough.
ごご
午後
そと
たくない

I don't want to go outside this afternoon.
せんせい
先生
わたし
いった
The teacher said to me, "Get out!"
あたら
しい
わだい
話題

A new topic came up in conversation.
わたし
ます

I'll get it.
この
みち
ゆけば
えき
ます

This road will lead you to the station.
この
みち
どこ
ます

Where does this street lead to?
マイケル
こんや
今夜
テレビ
よてい
予定

Michael is to be on a TV program tonight.
はい
かね
みぎ
から
ひだり
てしまう

I spend money as soon as I get it.
たか
すぎて
ません

I can't afford to buy that.
いま
さんぽ
散歩
たくありません

I don't feel like taking a walk now.
バスどのくらい
まえ
ました

How long ago did the bus leave?
とう
さん
までにします
I'll do it by the time Dad is due to leave.
たか
くて
とても
ない

I can't afford to buy it.
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