Components
1418 examples found containing '起'
もんだい
問題
でも
きた

Is something wrong?
あした
明日
はや
こしてくれ

Wake me up early tomorrow morning.
わたし
その
あさ
きた

I got up at five that morning.
なに
こった

What's up?
きました

I got up at seven.
あした
明日
こしてくれません

Can you wake me up at 7:00 tomorrow?
その
やま
かじ
火事
しぜん
自然
げんいん
原因
こった

That mountain fire resulted from natural causes.
メアリー
こして

Go and wake up Mary.
その
よる
かじ
火事
こった

A fire broke out during that night.
よる
あいだ
かじ
火事
こった

A fire broke out during the night.
なに
こる
わか
らない

You never know what will happen.
あした
明日
あさ
ろくじ
6時
こしてください

Please wake me up at six tomorrow morning.
なに
こった

What happened?
なに
こっている

What's going on?
こんご
今後
なに
こる
からない

You never can tell what is going to happen.
もう
きる
じかん
時間
です
This is the time you should get up.
なに
きた

What happened?
わたし
きる
おそ

I get up late.
きる
じかん
時間

Time to get up.
なに
こった
です
What happened?
あした
明日
なに
こる
わからない
There is no knowing what will happen tomorrow.
なに
こった
っています

Do you know what happened?
きた
じかん
時間
おそかったからです
Because it was late when I woke up.
なに
きそう

Something bad's going to happen.
けさ5
きました

This morning, I woke up at 5 o'clock.
なに
こって
わたし
きます

I'll go no matter what.
なに
こる
からない

There is no telling what will happen.
なに
わる
こと
ころ
していた
Something bad was about to happen.
けさ
今朝
きた

I got up at seven this morning.
なに
きた
かもしれない
Something may have happened to him.
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