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503 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.
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.
どようび
土曜日
つぎ
にちようび
日曜日
くる
Sunday follows Saturday.
この
つぎ
もっと
はや

I will come earlier next time.
はる
ふゆ
つぎ
です
Spring comes after winter.
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.
つぎ
えき
りる
つもり
I'll get off at the next station.
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.
つぎ
から
つぎ
しっぱい
失敗
かさなった
One failure followed another.
つぎ
どんな
あそ
しよ
Which game shall we play next?
つぎ
きっとうまくいきます
Better luck next time.
つぎ
いつ
あつ
まる
ことしよ
When shall we get together next?
この
つぎ
しあい
試合

I will win the game next time.
つぎ
ほう
どうぞ
Next person, please.
その
つぎ
かれ
んだ

He died the next day.
つぎ
まえ
もって
れんらく
連絡
して
ください
Next time phone ahead.
つぎ
まえ
もって
でんわ
電話
して
くだ
さい

Next time phone ahead.
これ
つぎ
ひと
まわ
して
ください
Please pass this on to the next person.
げつようび
月曜日
つぎ
かいごう
会合
められた

Monday was appointed as the day for the next meeting.
つぎ
びん
便
ことできます
Is it possible to get on the next flight?
つぎ
きょく
ウィアーザワールドです
Coming up next is "We are the world."
かれ
せいめい
声明
ぶん
つぎ
とお

His statement runs as follows.
かれ
つぎ
えき
りた

He got off at the next station.
わたし
たち
つぎ
えき
りなければならない

We have to 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.
かれ
ようきゅう
要求
つぎ
とお
であった
His request was as follows.
つぎ
わたしごちそうさせてください
Let me treat you next time, then.
わたし
つぎ
えき
りる
つもりです
I'm getting off at the next station.
かれ
つぎ
あさ
こうえん
公園
った

They went to the park the next morning.
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