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791 examples found containing '帰'
この
しごと
仕事
わったら
かえ
って
よい
You can go home after you have finished this work.
わたし
かえ
らない

I'm not going back.
あした
明日
かえ
ったら
でんわ
電話
します

I'll call them tomorrow when I come back.
もう
かえ
らなければ
おも
います

I guess I'll have to leave now.
きょう
今日
もう
かえ
りたい

I want to go back now.
わたし
がいこく
外国
から
かえ
ってきた

I returned from abroad.
いま
かえ
らなければなりません

Must I come home now?
かえ
らせてもらいます

I am leaving at four.
ちち
あした
明日
かえ
ります

Father is coming home tomorrow.
もう
かえ
って
いいです
You can go home now.
いつ
かえ
って

When did you get back?
ちち
まだ
かえ
っていません

My father is not home yet.
かえ
つもりありません
It is not my intention to return.
かえ
りたくない

I don't wanna go back.
いま
から
いえ
かえ
ります

I'm going to go home.
もう
かえ
らなくて
はなりません
I'd better be on my way.
いつ
かえ
ってきた
です
When did you return?
わたし
あしたひこうき
くに
かえ
ります

I will return to my country by airplane tomorrow.
もう
かえ
らなければならない
じかん
時間

It's already time to go home.
しごと
仕事
えて
から
かえ
った

Having finished my work, I went home.
かえ
をつけて
ください
Take care getting home.
あなた
かえ
った
とき
わたし
もう
てしまっていた

By the time you came back, I'd already left.
もう
かえ
ったら
どうです
You may as well go home now.
もうそろそろ
かえ
じかん
時間

It is about time we were leaving.
まもなく
かのじょ
彼女
かえ
って

It was not long before she came back.
かのじょ
彼女
いつ
かえ

When will she return home?
あめ
らない
うち
かえ
りたい

I'd like to go home while it's not raining.
すぐ
かえ
ってきて
くだ
さい

Please come back at once.
かのじょ
彼女
こんげつ
今月
わり
かえ
ってきます

She is coming home at the end of this month.
かのじょ
彼女
りょこう
旅行
から
かえ
った

She returned from a trip.
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