Components
233 examples found containing '外'
どうして
そと
まっています
Why are you waiting outside?
そと
さむいでしょう
It’s cold outside, isn’t it?
そして
そと
ときぼうしかぶりましょう
And be sure to wear a hat when you go outside.
そと
たい

I feel like going out.
きょう
今日
さむいから
そと
きたくないです

I don't want to go outside today, because it's cold.
そと
してやってくれません

Could you let him out?
きょう
今日
さむいから
そと
きたくないです

I don't want to go outside today, because it's cold.
あめ
そと
ない
かぎる
The best bet on a rainy day is to remain indoors.
いま
そと
あか
るい
から
ふあん
不安
ではない
It's light outside now, so I don't feel anxious.
くら
すぎて
そと
あそ
べない

It is too dark to play outside.
ごご
午後
そと
たくない

I don't want to go outside this afternoon.
そと
しゅつ

Get out.
わたし
そと
はし
って
って
タクシーつかまえた
I ran out and caught a taxi.
そと
まだ
あか
るい

It is still light outside.
わたし
そと
でられなかった
I could not get out.
さかな
みず
そと
きられない

Fish cannot live out of water.
こんや
今夜
そと
べて
いいです
It is all right to eat out tonight?
きょう
今日
そと
しょくじ
食事
しよ
What do you think about eating out tonight?
まど
そと
すいでん
水田
ひろ
がっていた

There was a sweep of rice paddies spreading outside the window.
てんき
天気
よければパーティー
そと
やります
The party will be held outdoors, weather permitting.
そと
しない
He would not go out.
でも
ことし
今年
そと
たくなかった
です
But this year she didn't want to go outside.
そと
くら

It is dark outside.
そと
あそ
って
いいです
May I go out to play?
さむ
だれ
そと
はたら
きたくない

Nobody wants to work outdoors on a cold day.
たま
そと
しょくじ
食事
しよ
Let's dine out for a change.
そと
くら
なってきています
It is getting dark outside.
そと
テーブルいいです
Could we have a table outside?
くら
すぎて
そと
あそ
べない

It's too dark to play outside.
そと
あか
るく
なってきた
The sky is getting light.
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