Components
593 examples found containing '次'
つぎ
しゅう
げつようび
月曜日
がっこう
学校
はじ
まります

School will resume the following Monday.
わたし
つぎ
えき
りなければならない

I must get off at the next station.
わたし
たち
つぎ
えき
ります

We are getting off at the next station.
つぎ
かいごう
会合
ろくがつ
6月
とおか
10日
です
The next meeting will be on the tenth of June.
こや
小屋
つぎつぎ
次々
かぜ
たお
された

The cottages were blown down one after another.
かれ
つぎ
しけん
試験
かなら
ごうかく
合格
する

He is sure to make it in the next exam.
つぎ
もっとうまく
うた
える
おも

I expect to sing better next time.
わたし
つぎ
えき
りる
つもりです
I'm getting off at the next station.
れい
つぎ
とお
です
The examples are as follows.
あたら
しい
どうろ
道路
つぎ
から
つぎ
けんせつ
建設
された

New roads were constructed one after another.
かれ
ようきゅう
要求
つぎ
とお
であった
His request was as follows.
つぎ
バス
よりむしろ
ある
きたい

I would rather walk than wait for the next bus.
つぎ
れっしゃ
列車
までまだ
すこ
じかん
時間
ある
We have a little time before the next train.
つぎ
えき
おりますどうぞおかけ
くだ
さい

I'm getting off at the next stop, please keep your seat.
かれ
せいめい
声明
ぶん
つぎ
とお

His statement runs as follows.
わたし
つぎ
しけん
試験
じゅんび
準備
いそが
しい

I am busy preparing for the next exam.
わたし
かれ
つぎ
ばれた

My name was called after his name.
かいごう
会合
つぎ
にちようび
日曜日
おこな
われる

The meeting will take place next Sunday.
つぎ
びん
便
ことできます
Is it possible to get on the next flight?
どようび
土曜日
つぎ
にちようび
日曜日
くる
Sunday follows Saturday.
つぎ
かいごう
会合
ひど
日取
めた

We agreed on a date for the next meeting.
つぎ
にちよう
日曜
あなた
いに
きます

I will come to see you next Sunday.
つぎ
コンサート
ろくがつ
6月
あります
The next concert will take place in June.
かれ
つぎ
えき
りた

He got off at the next station.
はる
ふゆ
つぎ
です
Spring comes after winter.
つぎ
えき
りる
つもり
I'll get off at the next station.
つぎ
わたしごちそうさせてください
Let me treat you next time, then.
かれ
つぎ
あさ
こうえん
公園
った

They went to the park the next morning.
つぎ
ていりゅうじょ
停留所
りて
ください
Get off at the next stop.
つぎ
ていりゅうじょ
停留所
ります

I am going to get off at the next stop.
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