Components
165 examples found containing '買い物' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
もの
ものです
I'm only a customer.
わたし
このあたり
すこ
もの
したい
I want to do some shopping around here.
わたし
はは
デパート
もの
った

My mother went shopping at a department store.
いっしょ
一緒
もの
きません

Won't you go shopping with me?
かのじょ
彼女
かあ
さん
いっしょ
もの
った

She went shopping with her mother.
わたし
ひとり
一人
もの
きたくない

I would rather not go shopping alone.
かのじょ
彼女
ごご
午後
もの
かなければならない

She has to go shopping in the afternoon.
わたし
あのデパート
もの
った

I went shopping at that department store.
たか
もの
したもの
You bought these articles at too high a price.
もの
いっしょ
一緒
てくれる

Would you like to come shopping with me?
いつ
もの
かける

How soon are you going shopping?
かれ
もの

They are going shopping.
はは
デパート
もの
きました

Mother went shopping at the department store.
にちよう
日曜
ごご
午後
たいてい
もの
かけます

I usually go shopping on Sunday afternoon.
かのじょ
彼女
もの
がいしゅつ
外出
した
かもしれない
She may have gone out to do some shopping.
すこ
もの
ある
I have some shopping to do.
かのじょ
彼女
もの
ってしまいました

She has gone shopping.
その
もの
げんきん
現金
しはら
支払
った

I paid for the purchase in cash.
あした
明日
もの
きます

Tomorrow I am going shopping.
もの
いっしょ
一緒

Would you like to go shopping with me?
あなた
もの
かなければならない

Do you have to go to market, too?
はは
もの
きました

My mother went shopping, didn't she?
ともだち
友達
もの
った

I went shopping with a friend.
すこ
もの
しなければならない
I have some shopping to do.
ようこ
洋子
きのう
もの
った

Yoko went shopping yesterday.
かのじょ
彼女
もの
かけた

She went shopping.
もの
かなければならない

I have to go shopping.
わたし
きょうまち
今日町
もの
った

I went shopping in town today.
もの
してきてくれる
Can you do some shopping for me?
せんしゅう
先週
どようび
土曜日
もの
った

I went shopping last Saturday.
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