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834 examples found containing '考える' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かんが
えて
ください
Think about it.
なに
かんが
えている

What are you thinking about?
みんなこと
かんが
えた

I remembered everybody.
なに
かんが
えて

What do you think you're doing?
みんな
おな
こと
かんが
えている

Everyone thinks the same thing.
かんが
えさせて
くだ
さい

I want to think about it.
かんが
えておく

I'll think about it.
わたし
その
けいかく
計画
かんが
えています

I'm thinking of the plan.
かんが
えておきます

I'll have to let you know.
なに
かんが
えている
わたし
はな
してみません

How about telling me what you have in mind?
しばらく
かんが
えさせて
くだ
さい

Let me think for a while.
そのこと2・
みっか
3日
かんが
えさせてくれ

Let me think it over for a couple of days.
かんが
えておいてください

Please think about it.
ちょっと
かんが
えさせて
くだ
さい

Let me think for a minute.
なに
かんが
えて

Where's your head at?
わたし
かんが
える
じかん
時間
ください
Give me some time to think it over.
わたし
たちば
立場
なって
かんが
えて
ください
Please think about it from my perspective.
かんが
えとく

I'll have to think about it.
いま
なに
かんが
えている
わかります
Can you imagine what I am thinking now?
そのこともう
かんが
えないで
くだ
さい

Please think no more about it.
われわれきっと
しあい
試合
てる
かんが
えていた

We were certain of winning the game.
かんが
ぎだ

I think you worry too much.
そう
かんが
える
ひと
たしかいる
Some do think so.
よく
かんが
えておきましょ

I'll sleep on it.
せんせい
先生
なった
いま
そう
かんが
えない

Now I am a teacher, I think otherwise.
ひと
ちから
りる
こと
かんが
えてはいけない

You should not expect the help of others.
わたし
その
じょせい
女性
きしゃ
記者
かんが
えていた

I think of the woman as a journalist.
かんが
えておきましょ

I'll remember that.
わたし
がいこく
外国
かんが
えている

I am thinking of going abroad.
わたし
あらためて
かんが
えて
きも
気持
えた

I changed my mind on second thought.
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