Components
7 examples found containing '落としてしまった'
マユコボール
としてしまった

Mayuko has dropped the ball.
ついうっかりして
かびん
花瓶
としてしまった

I carelessly dropped a vase.
ぼく
っていた
えんぴつ
鉛筆
としてしまった

I dropped the pencil I was holding.
としてしまった
ちが
いない

I must have lost it.
わたし
じぶん
自分
えんぜつ
演説
もっと
じゅうよう
重要
ぶぶん
部分
としてしまった
がついた
おそ
すぎた

I discovered too late that I left out the most important part of my speech.
きみ
きょうかしょ
教科書
うつ
とき
としてしまった

You've left out a word in copying the textbook.
じょうしゃけん
乗車券
つからない
としてしまった
ちがいない
I can't find my ticket. I must have lost it.
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