Components
366 examples found containing '継ぎ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
いす
ぐらぐらしていた
The joints of the chair were loose.
つぎ
どんな
あそ
しよ
Which game shall we play next?
つぎ
えき
りなければなりません

You'll have to get off at the next station.
つぎ
えき
ります

I am getting off at the next station.
わたし
つぎ
えき
ります

I am getting off at the next station.
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
きんよう
金曜
ください
Please come next Friday.
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.
わたし
たち
つぎ
えき
ります

We are getting off at the next station.
つぎ
ほう
どうぞ
Next person, please.
つぎ
から
つぎ
しっぱい
失敗
かさなった
One failure followed another.
つぎ
にちよう
日曜
けておいて

Keep next Sunday free.
あなた
つぎ
えき
りなければならない

You must get off at the next station.
かれ
つぎ
えき
りた

He got off at the next station.
なごや
名古屋
つぎ
どこです
What's the stop after Nagoya?
かい
つぎ
にちようび
日曜日
まった

The meeting was arranged for next Sunday.
この
つぎ
いつ
えます

When can I see you next time?
つぎ
びん
便
ことできます
Is it possible to get on the next flight?
かれ
つぎ
れっしゃ
列車
っている
かもしれない
He may be on the next train.
つぎ
ていりゅうじょ
停留所
りて
ください
Get off at the next stop.
またこの
つぎ
まで
Until next time.
つぎ
こと
せつめい
説明
しなさい

Explain the following.
ケン
ものがたり
物語
つぎ
とおりでした
Ken's story was as follows.
つぎ
きょく
ウィアーザワールドです
Coming up next is "We are the world."
つぎ
きっとうまくいきます
Better luck next time.
つぎ
バス
よりむしろ
ある
きたい

I would rather walk than wait for the next bus.
この
つぎ
ときその
ほん
ってきてくれ

Please bring me the book next time you come.
つぎ
にちようび
日曜日
コンサートあります
There will be a concert next Sunday.
つぎ
どようび
土曜日
ごご
午後
けて
ください
Please leave next Saturday afternoon free.
れい
つぎ
とお
です
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