Components
19 examples found containing '泊'
こんばん
今晩
うち
まって
どうです
How about staying at my place this evening?
わたしたち
私達
そのホテル
まりません

We are not going to stay at the hotel again.
わたしたち
私達
やま
ふもと
やど
宿
まった

We put up at an inn at the foot of the mountain.
どちら
とま
です
Where are you staying?
よる
ふけて
つか
れていた
ので
わたし
やど
宿
まった

As it was late at night and I was very tired, I put up at an inn.
かれ
まっていた
やどや
宿屋
かじ
火事
こった

A fire broke out at the inn where they were staying.
こんど
今度
しゅうまつ
週末
たく
めていた
だけません
Will you put us up for the weekend?
いま
どこ
とま
です
Where are you staying?
わたし
たち
その
やま
ふもと
やど
宿
まった

We put up at an inn at the foot of the mountain.
はは
すく
なくとも
つき
いちど
一度
うち
まり
てくれます

Mother comes to stay with us at least once a month.
はは
つき
いちど
一度
うち
まり
てくれます

Mother comes to stay with us at least once a month.
あなたどのくらい
はこね
箱根
とま
です
How long will you stay in Hakone?
よる
けて
つか
れていた
ので
わたし
やどや
宿屋
まった

As it was late at night and I was very tired, I put up at an inn.
はは
つき
いちど
一度
うち
まり
くる
Mother comes to stay with us at least once a month.
どれくらい
あいだ
あなた
おば
叔母
さん
いえ
まる
よてい
予定
です
How long will you stay with your aunt?
あの
みんしゅく
民宿
なら
すど
素泊
まり
せんえん
千円

That inn is 5,000 yen a night, meals excluded.
かのじょ
彼女
こんど
今度
かようび
火曜日
ロイヤルホテル
まっている
でしょ
She'll be staying at the Royal Hotel next Tuesday.
こんど
今度
サンフランシスコ
おとず
れたら
あのホテル
まってみたい

Next time I visit San Francisco, I'd like to stay at that hotel.
こま
った
こと
こんばん
今晩
まる
やど
宿
ありません
The trouble is that we have nowhere to stay tonight.
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